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patricktoh
post Jan 12 2018, 10:08 PM

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[quote=jason880,Jan 12 2018, 06:05 PM]
Hi Patrick,

any update on the option 2?
2 minor observations. I will try to fix it when have time. smile.gif
1. ZTE system time not sync with time server. Suspect it can't pick-up internet traffic
2. Internet LED is off. Should be related to above
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Unfortunately no luck yet but I have an idea. Connect ZTE WAN to router LAN. Then configure ZTE routing thru WAN.
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post Feb 13 2018, 12:30 AM

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QUOTE(cruidi @ Feb 10 2018, 12:50 PM)
@patricktoh read some of your replies and found useful.
I have recently switched to Maxis via Unifi, and plan to ditch the maxis router and use the ZTE H267A and custom router. may i know if you or anyone have knowledge to do the following
replace maxis technicolor TG784nv3 with ZTE H267A and have the voip ported to ZTE H267A? so i dont need two router.
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Hi cruidi,
I have not done so but technically can be done as long you could replicate/dump all the key configurations from Maxis modem
- Internet VLAN
- VoIP VLAN & configuration

These 2 weeks I am very busy hence unable to assist you but after CNY we can try.

Patrick Toh
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post Apr 1 2018, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(axercr777 @ Apr 1 2018, 07:12 PM)
Bumping up this thread to say thanks to @patricktoh for his help and guidance with this wifi set up just now. You are the best. smile.gif
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You're most welcome. Solving network problems is my hobby. biggrin.gif
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post Apr 7 2018, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(lamtwl @ Apr 7 2018, 01:11 PM)
Hi, I just apply for Unifi Lite 10Mbps (Subb) , it's use copper line, not fiber line, installer give me ZTE H267A Modem + Router as well. I wish to use my own Xiaomi Pro router and I had try both method provide above but seem like I fails to connect to internet using my own router. I am not sure the method above can work on Unifi Lite (Subb) or does it need special setting?? sorry for my poor english  tongue.gif , hope can get help here, thanks!
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If you have done the my steps in second dialog box then the problem should be from Xiaomi settings. Xiaomi Pro has UniFi profile? I am on copper wire too.

Check this link: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4262597/all It says native Xiaomi Pro doesn't support VLAN tagging then you can forget about using it for UniFi except as wifi Access Point.

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post May 5 2018, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(loonsave @ May 4 2018, 04:32 PM)
I also have some issues to connect from the ZTE H267A, to Juniper SSG5 firewall or DD-WRT router. I followed the instructions from patricktoh, create VLAN500, turned off the PPPoE, and set LAN1 to VLANID 500. But the firewall/router keep showing unable to connect.

I tested with the few scenarios below, but none of them work.

1.) ZTE H267A LAN1(VLANID:500) > Juniper SSG5 PPPoE
2.) ZTE H267A LAN3(PVID:500) > Juniper SSG5 PPPoE
3.) ZTE H267A LAN1(VLANID:500) > DD-WRT WAN1 PPPoE
4.) ZTE H267A LAN3(PVID:500) > DD-WRT WAN1 PPPoE
5.) ZTE H267A LAN1(VLANID:500) > DD-WRT WAN1 with VLAN2.500 PPPoE
6.) ZTE H267A LAN3(PVID:500) > DD-WRT WAN1 with VLAN2.500 PPPoE

Anyone can enlighten me how to make it work?
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PM-ed. whatapps me. smile.gif
DD-WRT is loaded onto what router? brand + model?

I am not familiar with Juniper SSG5 but read this to get an idea VLAN & PPPoE for UniFi - https://www.tp-link.com/in/faq-346.html

DD-WRT for UniFi - https://klseet.com/12-dd-wrt/dd-wrt-setup/2...d-wrt-for-unifi

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post Jun 27 2018, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(KKS21199 @ Jun 26 2018, 09:14 PM)
Hi guys, just got my h267a modem upgrade from Unifi today and saw the modem and router are now combined. I don't mind not being able to use my own router but is there anyway to remove the @unifi from the ssid?
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Do you have admin access to the Router-AP? See attached pictures that I am able to define my preferred SSID without @unifi.




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post Jun 29 2018, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(KKS21199 @ Jun 28 2018, 10:41 PM)
Hi

I use tmadmin user for logging into the router. You can see the @unifi part can't be edited.

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OIC. What's the firmware version? I guess need to hack/intervene the html form code via "F12 Developer Tools" to null the @unifi before hit the "Apply" button. Not difficult if you know how to use the F12 and basic html coding.

Want to try? PM me. brows.gif If you have Skpye screen sharing then will make the trail session easy. cool2.gif
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post Jul 1 2018, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(KKS21199 @ Jun 29 2018, 10:46 PM)
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<input class="w50 PostIgnore" type="text" id="SuffixSSID" name="SuffixSSID" disabled="disabled" readonly="readonly" value="@unifi">


Thats the code for the @unifi box. Changing the value doesn't update on screen. And changing the code to this and editing the value manually within the page doesn't seem to do anything either. I can save it, but once I reload it goes back to @unifi

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<input class="w50" type="text" id="SuffixSSID" name="SuffixSSID" value="">


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Seems like there is a JS updating it. Not sure how to modify the firmware itself as modifying the js after the page loads doesnt help tongue.gif

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Seems "SuffixSSID" a dummy at UI and hardwired in the firmware. Maybe dump a older version firmware could help. Need some research. smile.gif
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post Jul 5 2018, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(bokbom @ Jul 3 2018, 01:43 PM)
Hello patrick.. I need to ask some and really appreciate  if u can help. I just got zte H267A modem as replace for my old innacomm modem. But now i cant connect my cyberoam with this modem. I do set bridge  mode on zte modem. I use cyberoam as ppoe. Can u please help me set this modem please..  I use 5 modem as bridge and connect to cyberoam. Please do really  need help.
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Apologies, just saw your posting. What Cyberoam model you're using? Does it support VLAN?
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post Jul 5 2018, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(KKS21199 @ Jul 5 2018, 03:22 PM)
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I was able to take out the @unifi part by using postman to intercept the request (as you needed the cookies as well)

and for some reason now the @unifi part is not even there on the web UI for my ssid2 (the one that I intercepted. And I can modify it anyway I want without a @ as well.)

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So I guess I only need to intercept the request once to remove the @unifi for each ssid.
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post Jul 7 2018, 06:21 PM

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QUOTE(PruneFace @ Jul 6 2018, 07:32 PM)
guys.. im having the same issue.. please assist
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Only wifi failure or the modem rebooted? Check the power adapter condition.
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post Jul 8 2018, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(PruneFace @ Jul 7 2018, 06:57 PM)
Intermittently no internet connection.. Wifi connected but no internet.. Lan connection working fine with no issue.. Power adapter coukd be the caused? Bcoz im using the old adapter..
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Suggest you get another same rating power adapter and monitor. Sometime adapter intermittent problem due to aging ICs/capacitor.
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QUOTE(cabuk @ Jul 25 2018, 09:57 PM)
Thank patricktoh.. i follow the step and work properly.
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QUOTE(benny6612 @ Oct 27 2018, 03:59 PM)
Now got another problem. Some kids meddled with my zte modem. Pressing god knows what buttons. Now... my wireless doesnt connect to any device.

LAN cable still works fine. But my devices, tv, ipad,ps4 cant connect. Help plsss. How can i set my zte modem back to normal which would allow auto connect for my devices.....

At first.. i had to change my device ip address from dhcp to static.. with new ip address... then only can connect.

After awhile. Dunno why static also cannot connect. And now with dhcp it states "authentication error".. and all devices cannot connect.

Wah sehh... damn sien lo. Wanna be angry at the kids also dunno.
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I presume the wifi and dhcp settings messed-up. Do you know how to access into zte modem settings? PM your phone number to WhatsApp.
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QUOTE(03jeff_fwu09 @ May 24 2019, 05:39 PM)
Hi patrick,

I follow Ur step, at 1st can connect network. After that can't connect. Is that any wrong step I do?
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post May 30 2019, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(03jeff_fwu09 @ May 30 2019, 02:05 PM)
Thanks for Patrick helping. Really helpful.
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No problem mate. Basically there were 2 issues.
1. The Asus 87u default uses the same IP address with TM router 192.168.1.1

2. The Asus 87u didn't select Unifi profile. Thus the VLAN settings not correct

I'll update my step by step guide to include avoid using same IP address and remind to select Unifi profile in own router.

Cheers...
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QUOTE(zhuzzir @ Nov 6 2019, 09:08 PM)
Hi guys, really great thread over zte h267a router/modem which as surprisingly had very little information about when googled....
anyway, I've been reading and trying (most of, if not all) of the suggestions here. Tried to but none seems to work for me... thus guys,
if any of you got the idea even just a guest or slightest one i'm welcoming them with both open arms...

Anyway this is what I m trying to do...
BRIDGING between 2 router/modems namely as follows,

1. ZTE H267A (192.168.20.1) acted as subnet (192.168.20.x) router and modem (to internet thru it's DSL interface as originally set by TMNet guys), and;

2. TPLINK WR542G (192.168.1.1) router (modem disabled/not used) for another subnet (192.168.1.x). I tried to have this (TPLINK) WIRELESSLY
    (a physical wire link is not possible at the moment) connects to the ZTE (192.168.20.1 on different 192.168.20.x subnet) which acted as general
    internet gateway;

well, hopes u guys got the general ideas....

Btw, the ZTE H267A seems to be a newer model in the market (which I guest should support the WDS) while the TPLINK WR542G is an (very?) older model
which WDS is out of the question.
Meanwhile the TPLINK have a simpler straight-forward setup screens and options, compared to the ZTE which have myriads and lots more setup screens and options
on top of confusing terms;

I've tried so many ways and lost count how many different ways I've tried (based of various models of router/wifi I found online although none of the same ZTE H267A model)
and been trying so for last 3 months (or perhaps even more!). Any helps or suggestions r highly appreciated and welcomes...

1. SUBNETS,
    Is it possible to WIRELESSLY bridge/connect 2 router/modem together of these 2 models?
        a) when each resides on a different subnets as my current setup with ZTE on 192.168.20.x and TPLINK on 192.168.1.x subnets, or;
        b) should both of them set to be on the same subnet, either 192.168.20.x or 192.168.1.x (preferred) ?;

2. COMPLICATED OPTIONS,
    If (possible which I preferred to), can anyone please show me how to configure the ZTE as it's has more complicated in options and
    configurations available (compared to simple single screen on how to setup BRIDGE mode on TPLINK as the manual suggested);

3. MAC ADDRESSES,
    I read that for bridging, a MAC address is required however I got confused as the ZTE seems to have number of MAC addresses depending
    on its configurations which are...
        a) the general/default MAC which is as printed on backside sticker, and;
        b) unique MAC for each configured VLAN interfaces, thus I got confused (if its ever needed) which is the correct MAC to be used for ZTE over the TPLNK?


K, guys... Hopes I did made it clear enough for u guys on what I meant and needs... Again, this is a great config resources
for ZTE H267A I found so far. Thanks for the helps n informations so far.

Huzzir
zhuzzir@gmail.com

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Suggest you flash the WR542G with DD-WRT firmware then configure "Client Bridge (Routed)".
The TP-Link AC1750 in study room (in picture) is wifi bridged to main wifi router at living room.






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