10-23-2015
06:47 PM
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10-23-2015
07:10 PM
by
RogersMaude
Just got the MF275 Rocket Hub. I'm wanting to change the default password. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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10-23-2015 07:24 PM
Good day @d_r_wilkinson,
Thanks for your post!
Could you please try the following steps :
Let us know if this information resolved your issue or if you need further assistance
RogersMaude
10-23-2015 07:24 PM
Good day @d_r_wilkinson,
Thanks for your post!
Could you please try the following steps :
Let us know if this information resolved your issue or if you need further assistance
RogersMaude
10-23-2015 08:17 PM
All done! Thank you.
Cheers!
10-23-2015 08:21 PM
Amazing! You're very welcome
Thanks for updating the community and have a great weekend!
RogersMaude
11-28-2015
04:13 PM
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03-10-2016
08:22 AM
by
RogersArthur
MF275R Turn off DHCP Server
I am attempting to turn off the router portion of the MF275R and use an external router for managing the household. Whenever I enter the area to do so a red circle with a line pops up in the selection and is inaccesible to me. Is this because I have not maunally set my PCs IP? TIA PS also interested in external antenna suggestions
11-28-2015
04:54 PM
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03-10-2016
08:22 AM
by
RogersArthur
11-30-2015
01:20 PM
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03-10-2016
08:22 AM
by
RogersArthur
Thanks for moving my post to this thread, however, can you confirm that the firmware in the 271 is the same as my 275? I have followed the instructons given by Breeze99 (Thanks by the way)., however, the 2 (ZTE and TPLINK) router clash as both operate on the base 192.168.1XX range.
If I have missed something please ellaborate further.
Thanks
11-30-2015
01:26 PM
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03-10-2016
08:23 AM
by
RogersArthur
just change one of the ip ranges to something like 192.168.75.0, but you will still have double NAT which may or may not be an issue for you if all you need to do is access the internet.
02-14-2016
02:51 PM
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03-10-2016
08:23 AM
by
RogersArthur
Much easier solution.
1. Disable the WiFi on the ZTE.
2. Connect your router to the ethernet port on the ZTE
3. On the ZTE, forward all ports to the WAN interface address on your router.
4. Use your router to do a single NAT to any inside devices you require.
This removes double NAT. I would prefer bridge mode, but it looks like all the cheap LTE devices ISP's use now don't allow it.
Dan
02-18-2016 11:57 AM
I've been using the MF275R for a few months now and its been great except for some calls. Has anyone noticed an issue where you can barely hear the caller on the other end? Is this a known issue?
Thanks,
.../Marc