Many network providers hide "Bridge Mode" in their custom firmware. Bridge mode disables the router's built-in Wi-Fi and routing capabilities, allowing you to connect it directly to a high-end mesh Wi-Fi system without causing Double NAT issues. Flashing global firmware brings this feature back. 2. Manual Band Locking
You lost band locking, your carrier changed network settings, or the latest version introduced bugs.
If you prefer to manually flash a specific version, here are sources where you can download official packages:
Enter your admin password (check the label under your modem). Updates: Go to Settings > System > Update .
Download the verified .bin or .zip firmware file matching your hardware descriptor to your computer. Go to the section in the WebUI. Look for a Local Update button. Select the file and confirm.
A mobile app that lets you quickly toggle bands and monitor signal strength while adjusting your physical antennas.
What are you trying to achieve? (e.g., unlocking bridge mode, fixing dropouts, manual band locking) Share public link
You likely flashed a firmware version meant for a data-only carrier. Look for a firmware ending in a generic suffix or a specific Web UI package that includes voice packages.
: This port is notoriously "hit and miss" due to firmware. Some versions (like Vodafone Germany) completely disable it, while others may require a firmware upgrade to reactivate it following 3G network shutdowns. Band Selection