Singtel 10Gbps ZTE F8648P superadmin password.

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Nope. Was never able to log into “support” . Only logged into “ root” using the supplied password on the router and changed the default password to my own.
 

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Nope. Was never able to log into “support” . Only logged into “ root” using the supplied password on the router and changed the default password to my own.
To do bridging, you need to login with support account and with reversed password
 

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Two recent successful stories of manual bridging the Singtel XGS-PON ONR.

1) ZTE F8648P, both IPv4 and IPv6 work fine, using UCG

Updates after installing the Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Fibre

Managed to the bridge the F8648P but faced a surprising obstacle. It turns out that after bridging, I didn't need to do the set the VLAN 10 that Singtel is well known for. I set up my Internet in UniFi for VLAN 10, but could not get connected. I removed the VLAN tag and Internet was achieved.

I got an IPV4 and an IPV6 address when the UCG connected. What a pleasant surprise!

Running a speed test on the UniFi dashboard showed me a very healthy 5Gbps Up/Down even with IDS turned on.

2. Another successful story. Initially he has some problems but in the end sorted out the issue.

Just recontracted for Singtel 3Gbps a few weeks ago, and was provided a pair of mesh WiFi 7 routers (TP-Link HB611). Though I decided to switchback to my previous setup (a pair of Asus ROG GT6).

On the unfortunate side, as I'm not able to bridge my XGS-PON, owing to the fact that I have a Singtel TV (changed to Android TV box) that's connected to it. Tried bridging the ONR and despite getting internet access, I lose my TV access due to the complexities involved.

So now my home network now runs on a double NAT configuration, which I kind of dislike since it adds to the latency and sometimes network slowdowns...was thinking if I should reconfigure my mesh routers to AP mode only to mitigate this double NAT situation.

Yep previously tried. But it seems the same issue when bridging.
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I'm currently using the ZTE F8648P ONR, with my pair of ROG Rapture GT6 mesh. (I ditched the Singtel-provided WiFi 7 routers). And on top of that, the new Singtel TV Android box (it's super tiny!) which was near-impossible to bridge on the ZTE for my case.

And some good news to share, I've finally managed to bridge the ONR and get IPTV at the same time.
Using the reference provided in your post, I did the following steps:

1) Reset ONR, wait for connection profile to be loaded and Power, PON, IPTV, Internet, 10G LAN (LAN5) lights solid green
2) Set LAN5 to bridge, leave it as it is thereafter - no further changes on ONR
3) Configure own router to get connection, no VLAN profiles on all ports
4) Hard Reboot the following sequence (power down -> wait 30 seconds -> power up): ONR -> router main -> router mesh (if any)
5) Connect Singtel Android TV to LAN2 port of the ONR, wait for IPTV and LAN2 light to go up
6) Reboot Android TV to reload network connection
7) Reboot router one last time to refresh connectivity

End result: Bridged ONR to own router + IPTV (new Android TV box) via ONR
 

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Standard disclaimer:
YMMV. Proceed at your own risk. You may brick the ONR and then you may need to pay Singtel to recover.

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That "IPTV" checkbox no need to tick, you should tick the checkbox "Enable/Disable".

You should also tick "Enable VLAN" checkbox.

IP mode --> Add svlan

VLAN ID --> 10

VLAN Pri --> 0

LAN Port binding --> Tick "LAN1" checkbox (10G LAN port).

Then click "SAVE" and see how it goes.
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This works like magic for Nokia X2-240X-A! Thank you, @xiaofan, for helping me across multiple threads!
FYI, the bridged port can no longer access 192.168.1.254, which I guess makes sense since it's only a "bridge" port. You will have to connect another unbridged port to access the page. So it will be good to keep at least one LAN port unbridged at all times, just in case.
 
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This works like magic for Nokia X2-240X-A! Thank you, @xiaofan, for helping me across multiple threads!
FYI, the bridged port can no longer access 192.168.1.254, which I guess makes sense since it's only a "bridge" port. You will have to connect another unbridged port to access the page. So it will be good to keep at least one LAN port unbridged at all times, just in case.

Glad that you sorted out the issue.

And it is correct that you have to connect to the unbridged port to access the ONR web admin page at 192.168.1.254.
 

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It seems for the ZTE F8648P ONR, it is still enabled for TR-069 even on the bridged port public IP. I did a scan on my own IP and it showed that port 30005 TCP was closed. Not sure if this is a cause for concern...
 

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It seems for the ZTE F8648P ONR, it is still enabled for TR-069 even on the bridged port public IP. I did a scan on my own IP and it showed that port 30005 TCP was closed. Not sure if this is a cause for concern...

No so sure what you mean here.

The SingTel ONR will have TR-069 and I am not so sure if it is a good idea to try to disable the ONR's TR-069 or if it is even possible to do that.

Your own router should not have TR-069 (please do not use HB810 or HB611-SGST) so SingTel cannot see through your own router. At most they will know the MAC address of your main router connected to the bridged port. I don't see any concerns there.

BTW, Starhub also use TR-069 if you use the Starhub issued routers like EB810v, HB710 or HB410.

Most of the users should not really worry about TR-069.
 
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No so sure what you mean here.

The SingTel ONR will have TR-069 and I am not so sure if it is a good idea to try to disable the ONR's TR-069 or if it is even possible to do that.

Your own router should not have TR-069 (please do not use HB710 or HB611-SGST) so SingTel cannot see through your own router. At most they will know the MAC address of your main router connected to the bridged port. I don't see any concerns there.

BTW, Starhub also use TR-069 if you use the Starhub issued routers like EB810v, HB710 or HB410.

Most of the users should not really worry about TR-069.
My concern is whether TR-069 should be exposed on the public facing IP of the ONR. At least I assume it's not my own router exposing it.
 

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My concern is whether TR-069 should be exposed on the public facing IP of the ONR. At least I assume it's not my own router exposing it.

As long as it is not from your own router it should be okay.

Just wondering which ports are open for your public IPv4, I can check my public IPv4 later as well. Thanks.

Your earlier post says that port 30005 TCP port is closed. That is okay. Do you mean to say that TCP Port 30005 is open?
 

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As long as it is not from your own router it should be okay.

Just wondering which ports are open for your public IPv4, I can check my public IPv4 later as well. Thanks.

Your earlier post says that port 30005 TCP port is closed. That is okay. Do you mean to say that TCP Port 30005 is open?
It is closed. But seems to be discoverable.
 

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I'm using Asus GT-BE25000, which has an IPTV section for port VLAN tagging. I tried both with and without the Singtel VLAN, but my router would display "Your ISP DHCP is not functioning properly" with no internet access.


Yes.


Thank you for the suggestion, this worked! Let me post the step-by-step screenshots of what I did.

1. Reset ONR
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2. Bridge LAN5 (using HTML edit to display the BridgePort options)
CgWDPIN.png


3. Clear VLAN tag on the router
ODla5af.png


4. Reboot both ONR & router
4Y9cz1x.png
mfTW7Wd.png


5. ONR successfully bridged
RhwAK0i.png
I no need step 3 and early miss step 4.
I am now on bridge mode.thank you.

20B firmware

now my speedtest number is straight show 7Gbps.before bridge the number is like staircase climbing
 
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I'm using Asus GT-BE25000, which has an IPTV section for port VLAN tagging. I tried both with and without the Singtel VLAN, but my router would display "Your ISP DHCP is not functioning properly" with no internet access.


Yes.


Thank you for the suggestion, this worked! Let me post the step-by-step screenshots of what I did.

1. Reset ONR
46GRya7.png


2. Bridge LAN5 (using HTML edit to display the BridgePort options)
CgWDPIN.png


3. Clear VLAN tag on the router
ODla5af.png


4. Reboot both ONR & router
4Y9cz1x.png
mfTW7Wd.png


5. ONR successfully bridged
RhwAK0i.png
anyone tried with the Nokia G-240G ONR?
 

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Hi all,


After reading through more of the recent pages, I understand now that the Singtel-provided router is limited to 2.5Gbps on the WAN side.


I’ve just signed up for the 5Gbps plan and I’m planning to bridge it to an ASUS RT-BE92U. I have a few questions and would appreciate any advice:


1. PC Wireless Speed
My desktop is only a few meters away from the router, but on Wi-Fi I’m only getting around ~300Mbps max, even when using an aftermarket USB Wi-Fi adapter. It’s nowhere close to 1Gbps.
  • Do I need to install a dedicated PCIe Wi-Fi card to achieve ≥1Gbps over wireless?
  • And if I want to aim for ~2.5Gbps speeds, what are some budget-friendly upgrade options?

2. Laptop Wi-Fi Upgrade
Most of my laptops are Lenovo ThinkPads (AMD-based). I’m looking to improve their Wi-Fi performance.
  • Would upgrading to a QCNCM865 Wi-Fi 7 card be overkill?
  • Or would a more budget option like MT7925 be sufficient (e.g., able to achieve ~2.4Gbps)?
  • Even though the current Wi-Fi cards are rated up to ~1.8Gbps, I’ve never been able to get close to those speeds. Any common bottlenecks I should check?

Thanks in advance for any guidance. Much appreciated!

Attached below a rough setup.

Wifi-Setup.jpg
 

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Hi all,


After reading through more of the recent pages, I understand now that the Singtel-provided router is limited to 2.5Gbps on the WAN side.


I’ve just signed up for the 5Gbps plan and I’m planning to bridge it to an ASUS RT-BE92U. I have a few questions and would appreciate any advice:


1. PC Wireless Speed
My desktop is only a few meters away from the router, but on Wi-Fi I’m only getting around ~300Mbps max, even when using an aftermarket USB Wi-Fi adapter. It’s nowhere close to 1Gbps.
  • Do I need to install a dedicated PCIe Wi-Fi card to achieve ≥1Gbps over wireless?
  • And if I want to aim for ~2.5Gbps speeds, what are some budget-friendly upgrade options?

2. Laptop Wi-Fi Upgrade
Most of my laptops are Lenovo ThinkPads (AMD-based). I’m looking to improve their Wi-Fi performance.
  • Would upgrading to a QCNCM865 Wi-Fi 7 card be overkill?
  • Or would a more budget option like MT7925 be sufficient (e.g., able to achieve ~2.4Gbps)?
  • Even though the current Wi-Fi cards are rated up to ~1.8Gbps, I’ve never been able to get close to those speeds. Any common bottlenecks I should check?

Thanks in advance for any guidance. Much appreciated!

Attached below a rough setup.

Wifi-Setup.jpg

2.5G WAN Speed limit of the HB611-SGST will in general not affecting your max WiFi speed. Okay there are some devices which can exceed 2.5Gbps but only at very close range and may not be consistent.

1. What is the built-in WiFi adapter? Or your USB WiFi adapter?

Fast USB WiFi 6 or WiFi 7 adapters are able to break 1Gbps barrier but not 2Gbps barrier as of now.

No cheap options if you aim for 2.5Gbps WiFi speed on AMD platform. Only MT7927 and QCNCM865 based WiFi 7 adapters are able to do that and only on 6GHz band.

If your WiFi adapter is rated at AX1800, you should be able to get 600Mbps to 800Mbps if the connection is good. You can check if the Link speed is 1201Mbps or not.

2. MT7925 should be good enough for most users, you will be limited to about 2Gbps. But if you have the budget to pay for QCNCM865, no issues with that as well, especially if you aim to get above 2.5Gbps WiFi 7 speed.

Some users here are good at finding lobangs and managed to get MSI NCNCM865 based WiFi 7 adpter below S$60.

3. Please read the following threads for typical WiFi Speed.

Your AX1800 rated adapters --> 2*2 AX 80MHz, real world speed can be about 600Mbps to 900Mbps.

MT7925 --> 2*2 BE 160MHz on 5GHz/6GHz band, real world speed can be at about 1Gbps to 2Gbps.

NCMCM865 --> 2*2 BE 320MHz on 6GHz band, real world speed can be at about 2Gbps to 4Gbps.

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/wifi-7-device-speedtest-and-wifi-7-adapters.7048233/

4) 2x2 AX/AXE/BE 80MHz, 1024QAM, up to 1201 Mbps, real world speed is at about 600Mbps to 900Mbps.

5) 2x2 AX/AXE/BE 160 MHz 1024 QAM on 5GHz and 6GHz (6GHz is only for Wifi 6E or WiFi 7), up to 2402 Mbps, real world speed is at about 1Gbps to 1.8Gbps.

6) 2x2 AX/AXE/BE 160MHz 4096QAM on 5GHz and 6GHz (6GHz is only for Wifi 6E or WiFi 7), up to 2882Mbps, real world speed is at about 1Gbps to 2 Gbps.
(4096 QAM is non-standard for AX/AXE).

7) 2x2 BE 320MHz 4096QAM, up to 5764Mbps, only for 6GHz band, real world speed is at about 2Gbps to 4 Gbps.


4. You can also read the following thread.
https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/...rmance-only-60-70-of-what-they-claim.7006382/
 
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2.5G WAN Speed limit of the HB611-SGST will in general not affecting your max WiFi speed. This one problem leh, i sign 5Gbps, becos i want to split 2.5G to 2 different locations as in 2.5G to each room, so maybe need a router to do this. I might do a direct cable to my PC and likley i might need a network card.

1. This is PC wireless, onboard motherboard wifi. I think this is a wifi 6 AX200 160Mhz variation on realtek systems. Ah i see, that means if my Mother board support a M2, i can get either one than. QCNCM865/ MT7927 solution, is taobao a viable option for this? I think it will solve No. 2 and 3 also.

4. I am using a comfast wifi 7 usb adapter, but results just about 300Mbps upload and download. Will a MT7927 beat this? There seems a few options from TP Link on the PCIE Cards with Wifi 7.
 
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Not sure if i missed anything but i tried reverse the password used for the "Admin" login for the "support" login but failed.

Also tried the password as is but also failed for the "support" id.

Device name XS-240X-A
Vendor Nokia
Software Version: 3TN00284JJLI18(1.2401.318)

Appreciate if anyone can advise.
 
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