Mode: Zte F689 Bridge
The blinking green light on the F689 flickered, turned red for a heart-stopping ten seconds, and then settled into a steady, solid orange. The Wi-Fi network "Home_Fiber_5G" vanished from the air.
Now your ZTE F689 is a dumb bridge. It will not give your router an IP address. You must configure your router manually. Zte F689 Bridge Mode
Setting up on a ZTE F689 is the ultimate "power user" move. It essentially tells your modem to stop trying to be a router and instead act as a simple pass-through for your internet signal. This is ideal if you have a high-end mesh system or a gaming router that you’d rather have handle all the heavy lifting. Why Switch to Bridge Mode? The blinking green light on the F689 flickered,
Bridge Mode, also known as "bridge" or "Internet mode", is a feature that allows the ZTE F689 to act as a simple modem, connecting directly to your internet service provider (ISP) and passing the internet signal to a connected device, such as a router, firewall, or a computer. This mode essentially disables the ZTE F689's routing capabilities, allowing the connected device to take over the network management duties. It will not give your router an IP address
Depending on your ISP's firmware, Bridge Mode might be a simple toggle or hidden behind advanced settings. Access the Admin Interface : Connect a computer directly to the via Ethernet and navigate to its IP address (usually 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 ) in a web browser. Locate WAN Settings : Navigate to Toggle Bridge Mode Standard Method : Look for a Bridge Mode