Portable routers Huawei Mobile WiFi have become indispensable assistants for those who need a stable internet connection while traveling, at the dacha, or in areas without a wired connection. These compact devices—from budget E5577 to the flagship 5G CPE Pro 2 — convert mobile network signals (4G/5G) into a fully-fledged Wi-Fi hotspot, capable of connecting up to 32 devices simultaneously. However, many users encounter difficulties even during the first setup: how to insert the SIM card correctly, why isn't the network recognized, or how to reset the settings if they've forgotten the password?
In this article we will look at All key aspects of working with Huawei Mobile WiFi — from basic setup to troubleshooting common problems. You'll learn how to connect your device to a laptop or smartphone, configure network priority, limit traffic for individual devices, and even use your router as a power bank. We'll pay special attention to hidden functions, which aren't covered in the standard instructions: for example, how to enable "LTE-only" mode for connection stability or set up automatic Wi-Fi shutdown at night. All instructions are current for the latest firmware versions (2026) and have been tested on various models. E5577C, E5788u-96a, E5885Ls-93a And 5G Mobile WiFi Pro 3.
1. Preparation for first use: unpacking and installing the SIM card
Before first use Huawei Mobile WiFi Check the completeness of the device. The box should contain:
- 📦 The router itself (the model is indicated on the sticker under the battery)
- 🔋 Removable battery (if the model supports replacement)
- 📱 Brief instructions (often with a QR code for downloading the full manual)
- 🔌 USB Type-C/Micro-USB cable (depending on model)
- 📌 SIM card tray eject tool (sometimes included)
Pay special attention SIM card tray. In most models Huawei It is combined and supports:
- 📱 Nano-SIM (main map for the Internet)
- 📱 MicroSD (up to 512GB for memory expansion, if model supports)
To insert a SIM card:
- Turn off the device (press and hold the power button for 3 seconds).
- Insert a paper clip into the hole in the tray (located on the side or top of the case).
- Place nano-SIM chip facing up (most models have a direction diagram).
- Snap the tray closed until it clicks into place.
⚠️ Attention: Not all operators support roaming. Before purchasing Huawei Mobile WiFi Check with your provider to see if data transfer via mobile hotspots is allowed (sometimes you need to connect to a special tariff).
2. Turning on and connecting to a Wi-Fi network for the first time
Once the SIM card is installed, you can turn on the device. To do this:
- Press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds (some models have a separate switch).
- Wait until the network indicator lights up (usually blue or green - depending on the model).
- The network name will appear on the router screen (if there is one)
HUAWEI-XXXX) and the default password.
If the screen is missing (as in E5577C), the network name and password are on the sticker under the battery. To connect:
- 📱 On your smartphone: go to
Settings → Wi-Fi, select a networkHUAWEI-XXXXand enter the password. - 💻 On a laptop: Click the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray, select the network, and enter the key.
Once connected, the router's web interface will open (if this is the first time you've turned it on). If this doesn't happen, enter the address in your browser. http://192.168.8.1 or http://m.home (for new models). The default login and password are admin/admin, unless otherwise indicated on the sticker.
☑️ First connection to Huawei Mobile WiFi
3. Configuring the web interface: basic parameters
Web control panel Huawei Mobile WiFi is divided into several tabs. Let's look at the key ones:
| Tab | Purpose | What can be customized? |
|---|---|---|
State |
General information | Signal level, connected devices, traffic consumption |
Wi-Fi settings |
Wireless network settings | Network name, password, channel, mode (2.4/5 GHz), client limitation |
Mobile network |
SIM card settings | Network selection (4G/3G/2G), APN, roaming, operator priority |
Devices |
Client management | Device blocking, speed limiting, prioritization |
Additionally |
Advanced Features | Software update, backup, reset |
The first thing to do is change the administrator password:
- Go to
Settings → System → Password. - Enter your old password (
admin), then new (minimum 8 characters). - Save the changes.
Next, configure Wi-Fi network parameters:
- 🔒 Change the network name (
SSID) to unique (for example,MyHuawei_5G). - 🔐 Set a complex password (we recommend using
WPA2-PSKorWPA3). - 📡 Select a channel manually (e.g.
6for 2.4 GHz) if there is interference from other networks.
4. Mobile network optimization: choosing an operator and APN
If your internet speed is slower than expected, the problem may lie in your mobile network settings. The first thing to check is: network mode:
- Go to
Settings → Mobile network → Network mode. - Select
4G (LTE) onlyor4G/5G(if supported). - Turn it off
Automatic selection, if you want to manually specify the operator.
If the internet doesn't work at all, check APN settings (Access point). For most Russian operators, the following parameters are used:
- 📡 MTS:
internet.mts.ru(name and APN) - 📡 Beeline:
internet.beeline.ru - 📡 Megaphone:
internet - 📡 Tele2:
internet.tele2.ru
To change APN:
- Go to
Settings → Mobile Network → APN Profile. - Click
Addand enter your operator details. - Save the profile and select it as the primary one.
⚠️ Attention: Some carriers block internet tethering through mobile routers on some plans. If you still can't connect after setting up your APN correctly, contact your provider's support team to confirm whether tethering is allowed. tethering (data distribution).
How to check your actual connection speed?
Open the router's web interface and go to Status → Statistics. It displays the current download/upload speed (in kbps or mbps). For an accurate test, use services like speedtest.net on the connected device.
5. Advanced features: traffic limitation, guest Wi-Fi, and power bank
Huawei Mobile WiFi offers several useful features that many people don't know about. Let's look at the most popular ones:
Limiting traffic for devices
If children or colleagues are connected to the router, you can limit their traffic consumption:
- Go to
Devices → Manage Devices. - Select the device from the list and click
Speed Limit. - Set a limit (for example,
500 MB/day).
Guest Wi-Fi
Create a separate network for guests with limited access:
- IN
Wi-Fi settingsfind the tabGuest Wi-Fi. - Enable the feature and set a separate name/password.
- Set a time limit (for example, access only from 9:00 to 18:00).
Use as a power bank
Many models Huawei Mobile WiFi (For example, E5788 or 5G CPE Pro 2) support reverse chargingTo charge your smartphone from a router:
- 🔋 Connect your phone to the router via USB cable (input
USB-CorMicro-USB). - 🔄 On some models, you need to enable the mode in the settings:
More → Powerbank Mode.
6. Firmware update and reset
Regular firmware updates improve stability and add new features. To update the software:
- Connect your router to a charger (the update will drain the battery).
- Go to
More → Software Update. - Click
Check for updates. - If a new version is available, follow the on-screen instructions.
If the router starts to malfunction (it reboots itself, does not save settings), do the following: factory reset:
- 🔄 Via the web interface:
More → Recovery → Reset settings. - 🔄 Hardware: hold down the button
RESET(usually hidden in a hole) for 10 seconds.
⚠️ Attention: After the reset, all settings (including the Wi-Fi password and APN) will return to factory defaults. Data usage data will also be reset. If the router was linked to an account Huawei ID, re-authorization will be required.
7. Solving common problems
Even reliable devices Huawei Sometimes glitches occur. Let's look at typical situations and how to fix them:
| Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The router does not turn on | The battery is discharged, the cable is damaged | Connect the device to the charger for 30 minutes. If that doesn't help, check the cable or try a different charger. |
| No internet (red indicator is on) | Incorrect APN settings, no coverage | Check your APN (Section 4). Restart your router or change your location. |
| Wi-Fi works, but there is no internet access | The operator is blocking distribution | Call your provider's support team and activate the "Mobile Router" option. |
| Slow speed on 5G | Weak signal, network congestion | Switch to 4G in settings or change your location. |
| The router is overheating | Long-term operation under load | Turn off the device for 10–15 minutes. Do not cover the device or place it on soft surfaces. |
If the router does not detect SIM card (even after reboot), try:
- 📱 Remove and reinsert the card (check that it is positioned correctly).
- 🔧 Update the firmware (the problem may have been solved in a new software version).
- 📞 Contact a service center (the slot may be faulty).
8. Security: How to protect your Huawei Mobile WiFi
Mobile routers are often targeted by hackers, especially when used in public places. Follow these recommendations:
- 🔒 Change the default password administrator (
admin/admin) to complex (at least 12 characters). - 🔄 Disable WPS (in Wi-Fi settings) if you do not use this feature.
- 📡 Hide the SSID (network name) if the router is used only by you.
- 🛡️ Enable MAC address filtering (allow connection only to trusted devices).
To enable MAC filtering:
- Go to
Wi-Fi Settings → MAC Filter. - Select mode
Allow only specified. - Add the MAC addresses of your devices (you can find them in the settings of your smartphone/laptop).
If you suspect that someone else has connected to your router:
- 🔍 Check the list of devices in
Devices → Connected devices. - 🚫 Block unknown gadgets with a button
Ban. - 🔄 Change your Wi-Fi password and reboot your router.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Huawei Mobile WiFi
🔹 How to connect Huawei Mobile WiFi to a laptop via USB?
Connect the router to the laptop with a cable (usually USB-C or Micro-USB). In the router settings, enable the mode USB tethering (Settings → Advanced → USB Mode). The laptop will detect the device as a network adapter and automatically connect to the Internet.
🔹 Can I use the router without a battery, using a constant power supply?
Yes, but not on all models. Devices with a removable battery (e.g., E5577) can be powered from the mains if the battery is removed. However, some models (e.g. 5G CPE Pro 2) require a battery to be installed even when plugged into a power outlet.
🔹 How to increase battery life?
Turn off background activity: Reduce Wi-Fi power (select in settings Energy saving), disable 5G (if not needed), reduce the screen's automatic turn-off time. Disabling Guest Wi-Fi and limiting the number of connected devices.
🔹 Why does my router show 5G, but the speed is like 4G?
This may be due to:
- 📶 Low 5G signal level (the router switches to 4G for stability).
- 📡 Overloading the operator's base station.
- 🔧 Incorrect APN settings (check your 5G profile).
Try manually selecting the 5G network in settings or changing your location.
🔹 Is it possible to share internet from Huawei Mobile WiFi to another router?
Yes, but you will need a router that supports the mode WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider). Connect the second router to Huawei Mobile WiFi via Wi-Fi, then in its settings select the mode Client or Repeater and specify the network details.