To access the advanced settings on a Huawei router, you will need to connect to the router's web interface. Here are the general steps you can follow:
Connect to the router's network: Connect your computer or mobile device to the router's network using an Ethernet cable or WiFi.
Open a web browser: Open a web browser on your device and type the router's IP address in the address bar. The default IP address for Huawei routers is usually "192.168.1.1" or "192.168.0.1", but you can check the user manual or the label on the back of the router to confirm the correct IP address for your router.
Log in to the web interface: Once you have entered the router's IP address in the browser, you will be prompted to log in to the web interface. The default login credentials for Huawei routers are usually "admin" for the username and "admin" or a blank field for the password. You can check the user manual or the label on the back of the router to confirm the correct login credentials for your router.
Navigate to the advanced settings: Once you have logged in to the web interface, you should be able to navigate to the advanced settings by clicking on a menu item labeled "Advanced" or "Settings".
Be careful: Remember that making changes to the advanced settings can affect the performance of your router and your network, so it's important to be careful when making changes and to only make changes that you understand. If you are not sure what a particular setting does, it's best to leave it at its default value.
Please note that the steps and the layout of the web interface may vary depending on the specific model of your Huawei router, so the instructions above may not be exactly the same as your router.
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