Connect an Ethernet cable from the of the ZTE F689 to the WAN/Internet port of your new router. Log into your new router’s settings.
Configuring the in bridge mode allows it to function as a simple modem, passing the public IP address directly to a secondary router. This process is highly dependent on your Internet Service Provider (ISP), as many providers like Claro or Telmex use customized firmware that may lock these settings. Core Prerequisites Zte F689 Bridge Mode
Once configured correctly, your ZTE F689 will disappear from your network—lost in the background, working exactly as a modem should: invisibly. Connect an Ethernet cable from the of the
If you are reading this, you likely just upgraded to a high-performance router (like an ASUS XT8, TP-Link Omada, or a Ubiquiti Dream Machine) and realized your Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) default gateway—the ZTE F689—is holding your network back. This process is highly dependent on your Internet