If your Wi-Fi is from MTS If your connection is slower, drops frequently, or devices are having difficulty connecting, the problem may be an incorrectly selected wireless network channel. In urban areas, where dozens of routers operate on the same frequencies, channel congestion — one of the main reasons for speed drops. Fortunately, changing the channel on the equipment MTS You can do it yourself in 5-10 minutes, even if you've never accessed your router settings before.
In this article we will look at, How to determine the freest channel, why automatic selection isn't always effective, and we'll provide step-by-step instructions for popular router models. MTS (including ZTE H298N, Huawei HG8245H and others). You will also learn which channels are best to use in 2.4 GHz And 5 GHz ranges, and how to avoid common setup mistakes. If you still have questions after reading this article, there's a FAQ with answers to common problems at the end of the article.
Why do I need to change the Wi-Fi channel on my MTS router?
Wireless networks operate on specific frequencies, divided into channels. In the range 2.4 GHz There are only 13 of them (in Russia), but due to the overlap of channels that don't actually intersect, there are only 3: 1, 6, and 11. If your router and neighboring devices use the same channel, problems arise. interference, which manifest themselves as:
- 🐢 A sharp drop in internet speed, especially in the evening;
- 🔄 Constant connection drops on smartphones, laptops, and smart TVs;
- 📶 Weak Wi-Fi signal in some rooms, despite the router being close;
- 🕹️ Lag (ping) in online games or video chats.
Many modern routers MTS support the function automatic channel selection (Auto), but it doesn't always work correctly. The algorithm may select a channel based on the "least interference right now," without taking into account changes throughout the day. For example, you might have a clear channel on channel 6 during the day, but in the evening, 10 neighboring networks will appear on it. Manually setting the channel helps stabilize Wi-Fi performance.
How do I know which Wi-Fi channel is free?
Before changing settings, you need to determine which channels are occupied in your environment. Special analyzer programs are used for this. Windows a free utility will do Wi-Fi Analyzer (from Microsoft Store) or inSSIDerOn . Android can be installed WiFi Analyzer (from farproc) or NetSpotOn . MacOS built-in application Wireless Diagnostics (launched by holding down the key Option + click on the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar).
Verification algorithm:
- Install one of the applications on your device.
- Run a Wi-Fi network scan.
- Look at the channel load chart. The optimal option is a channel with a minimum number of intersections (in
2.4 GHz) or the least loaded (in5 GHz).
For the range 2.4 GHz choose one of three non-overlapping channels: 1, 6 or 11. In the range 5 GHz There's usually less interference, but there are also "favorite" channels (for example, 36, 40, 44, 48). If your router supports 5 GHz, we recommend using it - it has higher speed and less load.
How do I access my MTS router settings?
To change the Wi-Fi channel, you need to log into the router's web interface. To do this:
- Connect to the router's network via Wi-Fi or cable
Ethernet. - Open any browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari) and enter one of the IP addresses in the address bar:
192.168.1.1(the most common for MTS);192.168.0.1;192.168.8.1(for some models Huawei).
- Login:
admin; - Password:
adminormts(sometimes empty).
If the data does not match, look at the sticker on the back of the router.
If the router's IP address is unknown, it can be found through the command line. Windows:
ipconfig /all
Look for the line Main gateway - this is the required IP.
What should I do if I can't access settings?
If the page does not open, check:
- Connection to the router (Wi-Fi or cable must be active).
- Disable VPN or proxy in your browser.
- Try a different browser or clear your cache.
- Reboot the router (using the button) Reset for 10 seconds).
Step-by-step instructions: how to change the Wi-Fi channel on an MTS router
Router interface MTS The setup may vary slightly depending on the model, but the general principle is the same. Let's look at the setup using popular devices as an example.
For routers ZTE H298N, H298A, MF286R:
- Go to the web interface at
192.168.1.1. - Go to the section
Wi-Fi Settings → Basic Settings(orWireless → Basic). - In the block
2.4G Wireless(or5G Wireless, if you need to change the channel for5 GHz) find the fieldChannel. - Select the desired channel from the drop-down list (for example,
6). - Click
ApplyorSave. - Wait for the router to reboot (1–2 minutes).
For routers Huawei HG8245H, HG8247H:
- Go to settings at
192.168.100.1(login/password -admin/@mts2026or see sticker). - Go to
WLAN → Basic Configuration. - In the section
2.4Gor5Gfind the parameterChannel. - Set a fixed channel (eg.
11For2.4 GHz). - Save the changes by clicking the button
Apply.
After changing the channel, all connected devices will temporarily disconnect from Wi-Fi and automatically reconnect after 10-30 seconds.
Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your router.
Check the speed of your devices (for example, via speedtest.net)
Make sure there are no connection breaks
Run the Wi-Fi analyzer again to confirm there is no interference-->
What channels are best for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz?
In the range 2.4 GHz due to the physical properties of radio waves overlap adjacent channels. For example, if you select channel 3, it will interfere with channels 1–5. Therefore, use only non-intersecting:
| Range | Recommended Channels | Notes |
|---|---|---|
2.4 GHz |
1, 6, 11 |
However, these channels don't overlap. Channel 6 is most often overloaded in apartment buildings. |
5 GHz |
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 |
IN 5 GHz There's less interference, but the signal range is shorter. Channels 149–165 (DFS) can change automatically if there are radars nearby. |
For 5 GHz It's also important to consider your device support. For example, some older smartphones don't work with higher channels. 144If you have connection problems after changing the channel, try returning it to the range 36–48.
In urban conditions, the optimal choice for 2.4 GHz:
- 🏠 If neighbors use channels
1And6— choose11. - 📡 If all three channels (
1,6,11) busy - try1or11with minimal load. - 🔄 If the interference persists, try
5 GHz(if the router supports it).
Common mistakes when changing Wi-Fi channels
Even after setting up a channel correctly, users sometimes encounter problems. Here are the most common errors and how to avoid them:
⚠️ Attention: If Wi-Fi is completely lost after changing the channel, check to see if the wireless network function has been disabled in the settings. Sometimes, after saving the settings, the router resets to default settings.
- 🔌 Didn't reboot the router. Some models MTS require a manual reboot after changing the channel. Click the button
Rebootin the web interface or turn the power off/on. - 📶 We selected a 5 GHz DFS channel without support. Channels
50–144And149–165may require radar scanning. If the router doesn't support DFS, it will automatically switch to another channel, causing connection interruptions. - 🔒 Forgot to save the settings. In some models Huawei After selecting the channel, you need to press
Apply, and then confirm again in a separate window. - 📱 The router firmware was not updated. Older versions of the software may not work correctly with some channels. Check for updates in the section
System Tools → Software Update.
If after all these manipulations the speed has not improved, the problem may not be in the channel, but in:
- Overload of the Internet channel itself (check the speed via cable);
- Router malfunctions (overheating, antenna failure);
- Interference from other devices (microwaves, cordless phones).
Additional Wi-Fi optimization tips from MTS
Changing the channel is just one way to improve your wireless network. Here are some other recommendations:
- 📍 Location of the router. Place it in the center of the apartment, raise it to a height of 1–1.5 meters, avoid closed cabinets and concrete walls.
- 🔄 Working hours. In the Wi-Fi settings (
Wireless Mode) select802.11n(or802.11acFor5 GHz) instead of the outdated one802.11b/g. - 🔒 Channel width. For
2.4 GHzinstall20 MHz(reduces interference) for5 GHzyou can try40 MHzor80 MHz(increases speed, but may decrease stability). - 📶 Transmission power. In some routers (for example, ZTE) you can increase the signal strength in the settings
Transmit PowerThe optimal value is100%(orHigh).
If you have a large home or thick walls, consider:
- 🛜 Wi-Fi repeater. Strengthens the signal in remote rooms.
- 🔗 Mesh system. For example, MTS Smart Wi-Fi with support for multiple access points.
- 🔌 Powerline adapters. The Internet is transmitted through electrical wiring.
- Is Wi-Fi enabled in the router settings?
Wireless → Radioshould beEnabled). - Have the settings been reset to factory defaults? If so, set up the network again.
- Does your device support the selected channel (especially relevant for
5 GHz). - Your device does not support
5 GHz; - It's disabled in the router settings.
5 GHz(check the sectionWireless → 5G Settings); - A DFS channel has been selected that conflicts with radars (try channels
36–48).
⚠️ Attention: Channel width and transmit power settings can be hidden in the advanced options (Advanced Settings). Not all models MTS support their change.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about changing the Wi-Fi channel on an MTS router
❓ How do I find out the model of my MTS router?
The model number is indicated on a sticker on the bottom or back of the device. It can also be found in the web interface under System Tools → System Information or Status → Device Info.
❓ What should I do if Wi-Fi doesn't work after changing the channel?
Check:
If nothing helps, return the previous channel and reboot the router.
❓ Is it possible to set up automatic channel selection?
Yes, in most routers MTS there is an option Auto in the channel settings. However, it doesn't always work perfectly. If you notice a decrease in speed at a certain time of day, switch back to manual settings.
❓ Why is there no internet on 5 GHz, but there is on 2.4 GHz?
Possible reasons:
How do I reset my MTS router to factory settings?
Press and hold the button Reset (usually located in a small hole on the back panel) for 10-15 seconds. After the reset, the login and password will become default (admin/admin or see sticker).