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Huawei Routers Huawei DN8245X6 Settings
Official pageImportant Settings
- Connection Type: Dynamic IP (DHCP)
- VLAN ID: 10
- VLAN Priority: 0
- MTU: 1500
- IP protocol version: IPv4 + IPv6
- IPv4/IPv6 address type: DHCP
- DNS: Automatic
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Connect Your Router to the ONT
- Use an Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port (blue one, if there is no dedicated WAN port - look for port labeled LAN4/WAN) on the router to the GE1 or LAN1 port on your ONT.
- Ensure the router is powered on, and connect a computer or smartphone to the router’s Wi-Fi or via a LAN cable for setup.
2. Access the Router’s Admin Panel
- Open a Web Browser: In the browser’s address bar, enter
192.168.1.1
and press Enter. - Log In: The default username and password are usually found on the router’s label (e.g., username:
admin
). - Forgotten Password: If the credentials have been changed and are unknown, you may need to reset the router (see Step 7).
3. Configure VLAN, MTU, IPv4/IPv6, and DHCP Settings
- In the admin panel, navigate to WAN Configuration.
- You need to select and edit your Fibre connection (it can be called 4_INTERNET_GE_VID_ or similar not _ADSL_ or _VDSL_ ones).
- If there is no such connection - click New and create one.
- Tick "Enable WAN"
- Encapsulation mode - select "IPoE"
- Protocol type: select IPv4 + IPv6.
- WAN Mode: select "Route WAN"
- Service type: select "INTERNET"
- Tick "Enable VLAN"
- Set VLAN ID to 10 and Priority to 0
- IP Acquisition Mode: select DHCP (this is equivalent to Dynamic IP).
- Tick "Enable NAT"
4. Save the Configuration
- After entering all settings, click Apply to confirm the changes.
- The router may restart to apply the new settings. Wait a few minutes for the restart to complete.
5. Verify the Internet Connection
- After the router restarts, go to the Internet section in the admin panel to check the connection status.
- Look for a “Connected” status.
- Test the connection by opening a website on a connected device.
6. Troubleshooting (If Needed)
If Internet Connection Fails:
- Restart both the ONT and the router by unplugging them for about 30 seconds.
- Verify that the VLAN, MTU, IPv4/IPv6, and DHCP settings are correct.
- Ensure that the Ethernet cable is connected securely to both the ONT and the router’s WAN port.
7. Reset the Router (If Required)
If unable to access the router due to forgotten login details, reset it to factory settings:
- Locate the reset button on the back of the router.
- Use a pin or paperclip to press and hold the button for about 10–15 seconds until the lights start flashing.
- Release the button; the router will restart to factory settings.
- Log in using the default username and password, and redo the configuration starting from Step 2.
8. Contact Support
If you are still unable to connect, please reach out to our support team at [email protected] for further assistance.