hyperoptic ZTE H298A Dual-Band Premium Router User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- hyperoptic
Table of Contents
- hyperoptic ZTE H298A Dual-Band Premium Router Router login
- Changing admin password
- Reboot and factory reset
- LAN clients
- Wifi password and SSID change
- WPS connection
- Wifi channel change
- Wifi authentication
- Parental control
- Change of DNS (admin account)
- UPnP router configuration
- USB storag
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
hyperoptic ZTE H298A Dual-Band Premium Router Router login
To log into your router, open a web browser (for example, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox etc.). Type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. You should then see a login page (Image 1). In the Username field, type “admin”. In the Password field, type the password shown on the sticker on the back of your router. Once all fields are populated, press Login.
Changing admin password
To change your admin login password, log into your router (see page 2) and navigate to Management & Diagnostics > Account Management > User Account Management. See Image 2. Once the new details are entered, click Apply.
Reboot and factory reset
You can reboot your router and restore it to factory settings by logging in (see page 2) and navigating to Management & Diagnostic > System Management > Device Management. See Image 3.Please note, factory reset isn’t recommended as it can shorten the life of a router if used often. Also, factory reset will delete any user-made configuration, such as wifi SSID, wifi password, port forwarding rules, etc.
LAN clients
The number of LAN (Local Area Network) clients, their MAC addresses and associated IPv4 addresses can be checked once you’re logged into your router (see page 2). Navigate to Local Network > Status When moving your mouse over IPv6 addresses, all IPv6 addresses will be shown inside a yellow/white comment box.
Wifi password and SSID change
To change your wifi password or SSID name, log into your router (see page 2) and navigate to Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Basic > WLAN SSID Configuration. See Image 5.You can then choose the SSID name and WPA Passphrase. Please use passwords containing upper and lower case letters and numbers, with a minimum of 12 characters in length. Once changed, click Apply.
Note: It is highly recommended to use only WPA2-PSK-AES for 2.4GHz and
5GHz.
Configuration of 5GHz wifi parameters is described in Image 6. Again, SSID
Name and WPA Passphrase can be chosen by you. Once changed, click Apply.
WPS connection
To connect to wifi without a password, press the WPS button on the router
until the LED light indicates that WPS is active. Once the LED lights green,
press the WPS button on your LAN device. After a few seconds, the connection
will be made.
Creating, disabling and changing settings for SSIDs
To create a new SSID, log into your router (see page 2) and navigate to Local
Network > WLAN > WLAN SSID Configuration. Enable an SSID by clicking On. See
Image 7.
Once new or existing SSIDs are enabled, you can expand their properties by
clicking on the blue triangle. See Image 8. Type your chosen SSID Name and
supply the WPA Passphrase that would be needed for access. Click Apply. SSID
Name and
To disable an existing SSID, click the Off button associated with that SSID.
Wifi channel change
To minimise interference, we highly recommend leaving your wifi channel
selection on its default settings. If you would like to change your channel
selection, however, you can do so by logging into your router (see page 2) and
navigating to Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Basic > WLAN Global Configuration.
Expand properties by clicking on the blue rectangle near the 2.4GHz and 5GHz
frequency bands. For 2.4GHz, select Channel Range of United Kingdom(CH1-11),
select your desired channel and click Apply. See Image 9.
Wifi authentication
To change your wifi authentication settings, please log into your router (page
2) and navigate to Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Basic > WLAN SSID
Configuration. Select Authentication Type from the drop-down menu and click
Submit. See Image 10. By default, advanced encryption algorithm is used.
Note: It is highly recommended to use only WPA2-PSK-AES for 2.4GHz and
5GHz.
Parental control
Parental control can be used to restrict access to sites. To enable parental
control, please login to your router (page 2) and navigate to Internet >
Parental Controls. Name your parental control rule and, under User Identity,
provide the MAC address of the LAN client for which internet service should be
blocked.
Choose the day and time during which access should be restricted and provide
any keyword or URLs you would like to block and click Apply. See Image 11.
Please note that parental control won’t filter any website which contains https in the address bar (e.g. https://www.youtube.com). This means it will only filter websites with HTTP (e.g.http://www.yahoo.com)
Change of DNS (admin account)
Your DNS properties can be changed for local LAN clients. To change, you’ll
need to follow these steps, and then call Hyperoptic Customer Support to
complete the final step. To change your DNS, please log into your router (page
2) and navigate to Home > LAN Devices. Click on LAN Settings. See Image 12.
By default, the router uses two Hyperoptic DNS servers which provide
redundancy and address resolution. These servers communicate directly with the
WAN ethernet router port and provide means for swift browsing.
Click on DHCP Server and edit Primary DNS and/or Secondary DNS. See Image 13, where DNS server with IPv4 address 8.8.8.8 is used. Click Apply.
To complete the DNS change, please call Customer Support who will perform the final step for you.
UPnP router configuration
To configure your router using LAN UPnP applications, please log into your router (page 2) and navigate to Local Network > UPnP. Click On to activate the UPnP service. Click Apply. See Image 14, where UPnP is used to configure port forwarding. If you’re not using UPnP applications, UPnP should be set to Off (the default UPnP setting is Off).
USB storag
You can access the USB storage port on your router from a LAN client. To grant access to USB flash, please log into your router (page 2) and navigate to Local Network > FTP. Enable FTP server and enable security (click On buttons). Once enabled, configure FTP username and FTP password and click Apply. See Image 15. Your router’s USB port with attached flash drive can be used as additional storage, linked to the LAN network.
From local LAN station, access can be performed by typing ftp://192.168.1.1 in a web browser. See Image 16. Using your web browser, it’s only possible to download – but if an FTP client is used (e.g. FileZilla), upload is also possible.
Remote FTP access to USB flash drive requires advanced router configuration and can be done on request.
Access to USB flash drive from LAN can be achieved via Digital Media Server feature. See Image 17. Navigate to Local Network > DMS. Click On and Apply settings. LAN applications that support DMS will enable access to USB drive. Example of such an application is VLC player, and Windows Media Player.
You can also access USB flash drive from PC application. See Image 18.
References
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