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Network problems Device malfunctions Connectivity issues

Network problems Device malfunctions Connectivity issues

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house_owner_1
Member
204
07-24-2023, 09:21 PM
#1
ive been trying to get my old router as an extension but have been having issues could u help me provided below is the ui and the current state
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house_owner_1
07-24-2023, 09:21 PM #1

ive been trying to get my old router as an extension but have been having issues could u help me provided below is the ui and the current state

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Asaseufy
Member
179
07-31-2023, 08:37 PM
#2
Configure it as a path through an access point device, then set it to broadcast DHCP from the parent router.
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Asaseufy
07-31-2023, 08:37 PM #2

Configure it as a path through an access point device, then set it to broadcast DHCP from the parent router.

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veio
Junior Member
10
08-03-2023, 02:12 AM
#3
how do i do that?_
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veio
08-03-2023, 02:12 AM #3

how do i do that?_

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OkKid
Member
61
08-03-2023, 06:38 PM
#4
Huawei tends to develop its own solutions for its software.
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OkKid
08-03-2023, 06:38 PM #4

Huawei tends to develop its own solutions for its software.

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TheMR921
Junior Member
1
08-06-2023, 09:54 PM
#5
ok its alr
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TheMR921
08-06-2023, 09:54 PM #5

ok its alr

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yNetFlix
Member
187
08-08-2023, 03:49 AM
#6
Consider using a consumer-grade router instead of a Huawei ONT. These devices are built for ISP use and aren’t designed for repurposing. Your fiber ISP offers a comparable Huawei ONT, but there’s no indication in the admin panel to convert it. Opting for a standard router will reduce potential issues.
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yNetFlix
08-08-2023, 03:49 AM #6

Consider using a consumer-grade router instead of a Huawei ONT. These devices are built for ISP use and aren’t designed for repurposing. Your fiber ISP offers a comparable Huawei ONT, but there’s no indication in the admin panel to convert it. Opting for a standard router will reduce potential issues.

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_zNinjaa_
Member
132
08-08-2023, 08:03 AM
#7
I usually go back to the Honor Router 3 because it originally supported AP mode, but it didn’t behave the same way as other consumer routers. It turned off all but one Ethernet port and blocked certain traffic between that access point and the rest of the network. It seemed more like NAT than bridging, even though it used the standard LAN IP range. That was quite strange.
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_zNinjaa_
08-08-2023, 08:03 AM #7

I usually go back to the Honor Router 3 because it originally supported AP mode, but it didn’t behave the same way as other consumer routers. It turned off all but one Ethernet port and blocked certain traffic between that access point and the rest of the network. It seemed more like NAT than bridging, even though it used the standard LAN IP range. That was quite strange.