The ZTE F6107a is a workhorse, not a show pony. It does one thing well: convert fiber to Ethernet. Don't try to make it do advanced routing or mesh WiFi.

Because the ZTE F6107v9 lacks Wi-Fi, you must connect a router.

If you still cannot find a specific setting after reading this article, look at the sticker on the bottom of your ZTE F6107A. It contains the last 4 digits of the MAC address and a custom password for user login. When in doubt, contact your ISP's technical support line—they have the master manual for your specific firmware revision.

Don’t worry. You aren’t missing much. Most carriers print only a quick start card. The real technical manual is hidden deep in the device’s firmware—or worse, written for network engineers.

If the LED on the sub-router turns solid blue , the connection is successful. A flashing red light indicates a failed connection.