Why is my download or upload speed very slow on my Zte Switch?
- KKyle RamirezJul 26, 2025
The speed may be slow because it depends on the signal strength. Check your signal strength and network type to improve the speed.
Why is my download or upload speed very slow on my Zte Switch?
The speed may be slow because it depends on the signal strength. Check your signal strength and network type to improve the speed.
What to do if I cannot access the Internet at all with my Zte Switch?
If you cannot access the Internet, please check your configuration settings. Also, wait 1~2 minutes for the router to initialize and check your network indicators.
What to do if I cannot establish the Wi-Fi connection between my device and the client using Zte MC8010CA?
If you cannot establish a Wi-Fi connection, ensure the Wi-Fi function is active. Refresh the network list and select the correct SSID. Check the IP address to make sure your client can obtain an IP address automatically in the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) properties. Also, verify that you are typing the correct network key (Wi-Fi password) when you connect to the device.
How to fix problems with passwords on Zte Switch?
For the default Wi-Fi password and the default password to the 5G CPE web page, please check the label on the device. If you changed the passwords and forgot them, you need to restore the device to the factory default settings.
What to do if I cannot visit the 5G CPE web page of my Zte Switch?
If you cannot access the 5G CPE web page, ensure you enter the correct IP address, which you can find on the device label. Also, only use one network adapter in your PC and do not use any proxy server.
Why is the signal indicator not lighting on my Zte MC8010CA?
If the signal indicator does not light, this indicates poor reception. Try moving the device to another location to improve signal strength.
Overview of the ZTE MC8010CA Smart Hub, its capabilities, and appearance.
Explanation of the status indicators on the device and their meanings.
Guidance on optimal placement for cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Instructions on how to turn the device on and off.
Explanation of the four different operating modes for the Smart Hub.
Steps to configure PC network settings for automatic IP and DNS.
Guide to connecting devices to the Smart Hub using Wi-Fi.
Instructions for connecting devices using WPS for Wi-Fi.
Steps to connect devices to the Smart Hub using an Ethernet cable.
How to access the web interface for device configuration.
Instructions for inserting a nano-SIM card to connect to the cellular network.
How to connect the Smart Hub to the internet via a wired WAN connection.
Guide to extending an existing Wi-Fi network using the Smart Hub.
Steps to change the Smart Hub's operating mode via the web page.
Instructions for managing contacts on the Smart Hub or SIM card.
Guide to viewing, sending, and managing SMS messages.
Setting up parental controls to manage children's access time and restrictions.
Using MAC address filtering (whitelist/blacklist) to control Wi-Fi access.
Configuring options for the mobile network connection.
Configuring parameters for connecting to the public network via WAN.
Configuring various Wi-Fi parameters for the Smart Hub.
Configuring basic settings for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands.
Enabling and configuring a guest Wi-Fi network.
Configuring settings for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Setting advanced Wi-Fi options like country code, max connections, network mode.
Configuring advanced system settings like night mode, firewall, and updates.
General safety guidelines and warnings for using the device.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the Smart Hub.
Information about the product's warranty coverage and limitations.
Legal disclaimer regarding the manufacturer's liability.
Information on RF exposure guidelines and safe usage.