LoadingThis is the router you want to use as your main network manager. You will connect it directly to the ZTE F689.
Open a web browser and type the default IP address: 192.168.1.1 (or 192.168.0.1 , depending on your region). Enter the administrator username and password. Step 2: Backup Your Current Configuration
Frees up the ZTE F689 processor by offloading routing tasks, reducing latency and device overheating. Prerequisites Before You Begin
To configure bridge mode on a (or similar ZXHN models), you typically need to access the web interface and adjust the WAN settings. Note that many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) disable this feature remotely, and you may need to contact them to have it enabled. How to Access Bridge Mode Settings Login to the Web Interface Zte F689 Bridge Mode
If your new router fails to pull an IP address, the ISP may still be caching the MAC address of your old ZTE router configuration. Power off both devices completely for 5 to 10 minutes. Turn on the ZTE F689 first, wait for the broadband lights to go solid, and then boot up your new router. This force-refreshes the ISP assignment. The configuration options are greyed out
This comprehensive guide delves deep into the world of the ZTE ZXHN F689 bridge mode. We will cover everything from what it is and why you might need it, to detailed step-by-step configuration guides, troubleshooting common pitfalls, and advanced considerations.
Setting up your ZTE F689 GPON ONU gateway in bridge mode is the most effective way to optimize a home or office network. By default, this device operates as a router, handling Network Address Translation (NAT), Wi-Fi broadcasting, and IP assignments. However, when connecting a high-performance secondary router, mesh Wi-Fi network, or hardware firewall, keeping the ZTE device in routing mode creates a "Double NAT" conflict. This configuration causes packet latency, breaks port forwarding, and disrupts online gaming or VPN connections. This is the router you want to use
To connect your laptop directly to the ONT. Step-by-Step: How to Configure ZTE F689 Bridge Mode
He spent three hours on forums, digging through obscure threads on DSLReports and GitHub repositories written in broken English. He found a script—a "root exploit"—that claimed to bypass the ISP’s configuration file.
Elias hesitated. If he bricked the F689, he’d be without internet for a week while the ISP sent a technician who would just replace it with another locked unit. Enter the administrator username and password
If your ISP utilizes a specific VLAN, check the box and input the exact VLAN ID used by your old routed connection.
Take a screenshot or write down the , 802.1p mark , and the Connection Type . If you ever need to revert to factory settings, this data is vital. Step 3: Configure Bridge Mode