Zte F689 Bridge Mode May 2026

Navigate to: Network > WAN (or Interface Setup > Internet depending on firmware version). Here you will see an existing connection list (e.g., INTERNET , TR069 (Remote management), VOICE ).

Create a new Bridge connection: sendcmd 1 DB set WANC 1 VLANID [Your_VLAN_ID] sendcmd 1 DB set WANC 1 ConnectType 2 (2 = Bridge, 1 = Route) sendcmd 1 DB set WANC 1 Enable 1 sendcmd 1 DB save reboot Zte F689 Bridge Mode

Log into the ZTE F689 as an Administrator (Not just "User"). Try root , Zte521 , or your ISP-specific super admin (e.g., admin with password Telmex2015 or Claro ). Navigate to: Network > WAN (or Interface Setup

Note: If you do not see "Bridge" in the dropdown, your ISP has locked the firmware. Proceed to Method 2. Many ISPs disable the Bridge Mode dropdown via CSS or frontend logic but leave the backend functional. Advanced users have discovered a backdoor via the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) page. Try root , Zte521 , or your ISP-specific super admin (e

List current WAN connections: sendcmd 1 DB p WANC

// Example for ZTE F689 specific API (Use at your own risk) // This forces the interface "INTERNET_R" to bridge. fetch('http://192.168.1.1/goform/modifyWan', { method: 'POST', headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}, body: 'wanId=1&connType=BRIDGE&vlanId=XXX' // Replace XXX with your ISP VLAN }); Method 3: Factory Reset & Super Admin (Full Control) When the GUI fails, we drop to the command line.