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Hello Experts,

 

I am new on here. Usually I try my best to fix my own networking issues but this time I have not been able to and I need guidance.

 

Modem/wireless router: HG8245H (Huawei)

 

Wireless router : TL-WR841N (Tp link)

 

First I would like to say the Huawei is supplied by my Telecom and is not the best device for port forward/rules/ etc. I cannot change that as it is a fibre connection. As far as technical support from telecom, well that is poor service and I cannot change to another provider. so I am stuck.

 

So that is the reason I got my own TP LINK which is working fine.

 

I have 2 IP camera. Ycam and Hikvision. Both of them can be access via NO-IP DDNS.

 

ycam: abcd.com:8150

 

hikvision: abcde.com:3139

 

AS you can see from snap 2, the internal host is being forward to my TP LINK IP

 

Both are working fine can be access remotely. But if I remove the port number, for example abcd.com or abcde.com, I get my Huawei router login page. That scares me.

 

There is no option to disable remote management login on that Huawei.

 

Any one who encountered this issue or know a bit more on Huawei modem router ? there are similar threads on here but did not work for me

 

Thank you everyone

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Hello Experts,

 

I am new on here. Usually I try my best to fix my own networking issues but this time I have not been able to and I need guidance.

 

Modem/wireless router: HG8245H (Huawei)

 

Wireless router : TL-WR841N (Tp link)

 

First I would like to say the Huawei is supplied by my Telecom and is not the best device for port forward/rules/ etc. I cannot change that as it is a fibre connection. As far as technical support from telecom, well that is poor service and I cannot change to another provider. so I am stuck.

 

So that is the reason I got my own TP LINK which is working fine.

 

I have 2 IP camera. Ycam and Hikvision. Both of them can be access via NO-IP DDNS.

 

ycam: abcd.com:8150

 

hikvision: abcde.com:3139

 

AS you can see from snap 2, the internal host is being forward to my TP LINK IP

 

Both are working fine can be access remotely. But if I remove the port number, for example abcd.com or abcde.com, I get my Huawei router login page. That scares me.

 

There is no option to disable remote management login on that Huawei.

 

Any one who encountered this issue or know a bit more on Huawei modem router ? there are similar threads on here but did not work for me

 

Thank you everyone

Did you try this?

Solution: Disable WAN-side HTTP and Telnet access.

It is not possible to change the default web administrator's password for the user admin.

http://www.websec.ca/advisories/view/Huawei-web-backdoor-and-remote-access

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Thanks for helping out.

 

Have a look the snapshot.

 

Very cautious so here is a snapshot from your comment , which one to disable please ?

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Thanks for helping out.

 

Have a look the snapshot.

 

Very cautious so here is a snapshot from your comment , which one to disable please ?

From the snapshot the Http & Telnet is not enable over WAN.

So if your are really afraid, change the http port to other than 80 & create a very secure password to login.

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Sorry but where do I need to go to change the http port ? ( in case you do not own this router

)

 

Regarding the password, I cannot change it. By default all Huawei modem routers can be access with username: telecomadmin and password: admintelecom

 

So this means if someone know my hostname.com , thy can use Huawei login details and access my setting

 

Thank you

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