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The Wi-Fi router is flashing.

The Wi-Fi router is flashing.

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Bloodmate
Member
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08-02-2021, 03:32 AM
#1
Hi, so I just eant to ask. I had router that is connected with cable out from wall, port is called DSL. It worked fine, I got new router, but there is no DSL, same cable can go just to Tel1 Tel2. Also under the router there is green port, one that is for fiber cable how I see. I just wanna know, is it possible to connect it when I dont have fiber network, just that DSL stuff. Thanks (Old router is not connected on photos)
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Bloodmate
08-02-2021, 03:32 AM #1

Hi, so I just eant to ask. I had router that is connected with cable out from wall, port is called DSL. It worked fine, I got new router, but there is no DSL, same cable can go just to Tel1 Tel2. Also under the router there is green port, one that is for fiber cable how I see. I just wanna know, is it possible to connect it when I dont have fiber network, just that DSL stuff. Thanks (Old router is not connected on photos)

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Broflash
Senior Member
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08-03-2021, 10:17 AM
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Searching for the make and model on Google gave me these details. I’m sure you’ll find what you need below the image. The article is here: HG8245H5. The EchoLife HG8245H5 functions as a home gateway using Huawei Gigaband fiber technology. It offers two pot connections, four Ethernet ports that auto-negotiate between GE and FE, plus a Wi-Fi port (compliant with 802.11b/g/n standards). The device works seamlessly out of the box, supports remote troubleshooting, and includes energy-saving features. It delivers high-speed access via GPON for home users. Connectivity options include two POTS lines, four Ethernet ports, one USB port, and Wi-Fi. It handles both SIP and H.248 protocols, making it easy to link with softswitches. Plug-and-play is possible thanks to OMCI and TR069 standards. For diagnostics, you can test loops on POTS ports, simulate calls, or emulate PPPoE dial-up. In a NAT environment, it supports fast forwarding—up to 1 Gbit/s upstream and 2 Gbit/s downstream. The SoC chip integrates all necessary functions (PON, voice, gateway, LSW), cutting power use by about 25%.
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Broflash
08-03-2021, 10:17 AM #2

Searching for the make and model on Google gave me these details. I’m sure you’ll find what you need below the image. The article is here: HG8245H5. The EchoLife HG8245H5 functions as a home gateway using Huawei Gigaband fiber technology. It offers two pot connections, four Ethernet ports that auto-negotiate between GE and FE, plus a Wi-Fi port (compliant with 802.11b/g/n standards). The device works seamlessly out of the box, supports remote troubleshooting, and includes energy-saving features. It delivers high-speed access via GPON for home users. Connectivity options include two POTS lines, four Ethernet ports, one USB port, and Wi-Fi. It handles both SIP and H.248 protocols, making it easy to link with softswitches. Plug-and-play is possible thanks to OMCI and TR069 standards. For diagnostics, you can test loops on POTS ports, simulate calls, or emulate PPPoE dial-up. In a NAT environment, it supports fast forwarding—up to 1 Gbit/s upstream and 2 Gbit/s downstream. The SoC chip integrates all necessary functions (PON, voice, gateway, LSW), cutting power use by about 25%.

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Lips
Senior Member
624
08-03-2021, 11:56 AM
#3
The new router lacks a DSL modem and won't connect to your DSL service. It supports TEL1 and TEL2 ports for two POTS phone lines via fiber internet. A DSL modem is required.
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Lips
08-03-2021, 11:56 AM #3

The new router lacks a DSL modem and won't connect to your DSL service. It supports TEL1 and TEL2 ports for two POTS phone lines via fiber internet. A DSL modem is required.

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pyrote
Senior Member
407
08-07-2021, 11:42 PM
#4
Yes, that's it. Thank you.
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pyrote
08-07-2021, 11:42 PM #4

Yes, that's it. Thank you.