How to check the balance on a Huawei Wi-Fi router

Modern mobile routers Huawei has become an indispensable tool for those who need a stable internet connection away from wired lines. The B315, B525, E5573, and other models operate using SIM cards, providing internet access wherever there's a cellular signal. However, like any mobile internet connection, data can run out at the most inopportune moments. Understanding how to manage data usage is a basic skill for any owner of such equipment.

Unlike smartphones, where information about remaining megabytes or rubles is often displayed in the notification bar, a router requires a more detailed approach. Control interface This information may vary depending on the firmware version and the specific device model. Some telecom operators provide precise data through gateways, while others only provide approximate figures that require verification through your personal account. In this article, we'll cover all the available methods for obtaining up-to-date information about your account status.

Monitoring your data usage not only helps you avoid unexpected network outages but also optimize your data plan. Users often don't realize that background processes or connected devices are consuming data faster than expected. Balance monitoring helps detect anomalies early and take action. There are several verification methods, from entering simple commands to using specialized applications.

Using the router's web management interface

The most reliable and informative way to check your account status is to log in to the admin panel through a browser. To do this, your device (laptop, tablet, or phone) must be connected to the router's Wi-Fi network or via a cable. Open any browser and enter the device's IP address in the address bar. This is the standard address for most models. Huawei is 192.168.8.1 or 192.168.3.1.

After entering the address, the system will request authorization. The default login is admin and the password found on the sticker under the device cover or in the instructions. If you've previously changed your login information, use the current credentials. After successful authorization, you'll be taken to the main page, which often displays basic information. However, for more detailed information, you'll need to go to the appropriate menu section.

On the main page or in the menu Status (Status) displays the signal indicator, network type (4G/LTE/3G), and current balance. The interface can be presented as a widget with a pie chart or text fields. This displays data received directly from the telecom operator via USSD or SMS. If the numbers don't update automatically, try clicking the status refresh button or refreshing the browser page.

⚠️ Attention: The router's web interface may vary depending on the firmware version and regional configuration. If you can't find the options you need, consult the official documentation for your specific model, as the menu layout may be modified by the manufacturer.

📊 How do you most often check your router's balance?
Via the web interface 192.168.8.1
Via the Huawei AI Life app
USSD command from your phone
I don't check until it turns off.

It's important to note that some operators block balance data transfer through router gateways. In this case, you may see dashes or zeros in the web interface, even if your account is fully credited. This isn't a hardware malfunction, but a limitation imposed by the service provider. In such situations, it's necessary to use alternative monitoring methods.

Checking via the Huawei AI Life mobile app

For smartphone owners, the most convenient way to manage the network is the proprietary application Huawei AI Life (formerly Huawei HiLink). It's available for Android and iOS. After installation and pairing with the router, the app displays the connection status on the main screen. This allows you to check your balance with just one click, without having to enter IP addresses in a browser.

The app automatically syncs with your device and requests the SIM card status. If your carrier supports this feature, you'll see your remaining data and credit balance. Additionally, mobile application Often offers more flexible notification settings. You can set up an alert when 80% or 90% of your package is used, which can help you avoid unexpected charges.

The app is especially useful for touchscreen models, such as the Huawei Mobile WiFi Pro, where the interface can be simplified. The app also provides a history of connected devices and real-time data usage. This helps identify which device is hogging all your internet usage.

  • 📱 Download the official app from the AppStore or Google Play.
  • 🔗 Connect your smartphone to the router's Wi-Fi network.
  • ⚙️ Add your device to the app by following the on-screen instructions.
  • 👁️ On the home screen, find the balance information widget.

Please note that the app's functionality may depend on your phone's operating system version. On some iOS devices, widgets may update less frequently than in real time. To get the most up-to-date data, we recommend pulling down the list to force a status refresh.

Using USSD commands and SMS requests

A universal method that works on almost all Huawei router models, including older versions, is sending requests directly to the operator. The router's web interface has built-in mobile phone emulation functionality. You don't need to remove the SIM card and insert it into your phone to check your balance. Everything can be done remotely.

To do this, find the section in the web interface menu Settings (Settings) → System (System) → USSD list (USSD) or simply USSDIn the field that opens, you must enter the command corresponding to your operator (for example, *100# or *102#). After clicking the "Submit" button, the router will receive a response from the network and display it in the text field below.

*100#

*102#

*111*00#

#100#

The response may come in the form of a text message or a pop-up window. It typically contains information about the current balance, plan, and remaining data. This method is advantageous because it works even if the automatic data update in the main menu fails for some reason. This "manual" control guarantees results.

☑️ Check your balance via USSD

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Codes for MTS, Beeline, MegaFon, Tele2, and Yota may differ significantly. Some operators also require confirmation or offer a service menu that requires a numerical response. Huawei routers allow you to send numerical responses directly from the interface.

Setting up traffic limits and notifications

To avoid constantly checking your balance, it's smarter to set up automatic control. Huawei routers have this feature. Traffic Statistics (Traffic statistics). It allows you to set a data limit, after which the device can automatically disconnect the internet connection or simply warn the user.

To configure, go to the section SettingsTraffic (Traffic). Here you can set a monthly limit in gigabytes. The router will track the traffic passing through it and display the percentage of usage. This is especially useful for plans with a fixed data allowance, such as 30 GB per month.

Setting parameter Description Recommended value
Traffic limit Total data volume per month 95% of the tariff
Reset time Start date of the new billing cycle 1st of the month
Action at limit What to do when exhausted Disable WAN

You can also configure your connection time in this section. For example, if your plan offers unlimited nighttime data, you can schedule active downloads of large files for that time. This will help you save on your daily data and extend your primary plan.

⚠️ Attention: Router traffic statistics are tracked from the last time the counters were reset. If you changed your plan or date, be sure to click the "Reset Statistics" button and set a new start date, otherwise the data will be inaccurate.

Possible problems with balance display

Users often encounter a situation where their balance isn't displayed or shows incorrect data. This may be due to the router's inability to correctly read SMS messages from the operator. Some modern plans and SIM cards (especially IoT or special router plans) may not support standard balance control gateways.

Another possible cause is blocked ports or traffic filtering by the operator. In this case, the router physically doesn't receive a response to its request. The problem may also lie in the router's full message memory. If the inbox is full of promotional SMS from the operator, new service messages may not arrive.

To solve the problem, try the following:

  • 🗑️ Clear your inbox in your router's interface.
  • 🔄 Restart your device through the power menu.
  • 💳 Check your SIM card in your phone to make sure you have a balance.
  • ⚙️ Reset network settings to factory defaults (with caution).
What to do if the router says "Unknown"?

If the balance status is "Unknown," this often means the carrier doesn't support automatic balance requests via GPRS. Try sending a USSD request manually. If that doesn't help, your only option is to check your balance through the carrier's app on your phone or call support. Your router can't do this, as it relies on cell tower protocols.

In rare cases, a router firmware update is required. Older versions of the software may not work correctly with new operator encryption standards. Check the latest version in the section SystemUpdate.

Specifics of working with different telecom operators

Different providers interact with Huawei equipment differently. For example, some require pre-activation of the "Balance on Screen" or similar service for the router to receive data. Others, on the contrary, block such requests to encourage the use of their apps.

The "Laptop" and "Tablet" plans often have Wi-Fi hotspot (TTL) restrictions, but this doesn't affect your balance check. However, if you use your phone's SIM card in a router, your carrier may consider this a plan violation and block access, which will also affect your balance.

Here is a comparison table of features:

Operator USSD support Auto-update Nuances
MTS Full Often Requires gateway configuration
Megaphone Full Rarely Better through the app
Beeline Limited No Frequent protocol failures
Tele2 Full Yes Stable work

Understanding your carrier's specifics will help you resolve the issue of missing balance information more quickly. In most cases, a manual USSD request through the router interface is the "silver bullet" that resolves the issue.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the router show a balance of 0, although there is money in the account?

This is a common compatibility issue. The carrier may not transmit balance data in a format understandable by the router or may block such requests for CPE devices. Try using the USSD command manually through the router menu or check your balance using the carrier's app on your smartphone.

Is it possible to check my balance if I don't have internet access?

Yes, you can. The router's web interface (192.168.8.1) works locally. Even if the internet is down due to insufficient funds, you can connect to the router's Wi-Fi network, access its settings, and send a USSD request to top up or check your account status.

Are traffic statistics reset when I reboot my router?

Typically, no; current statistics are retained. However, if you remove the SIM card or perform a full reset, the statistics will reset. It is recommended to manually reset your statistics monthly on your plan renewal date to ensure accurate tracking.

Does checking my balance affect my traffic consumption?

USSD requests and short SMS messages used to check your balance are generally free and don't consume your internet packet data. They are sent through the network's signaling channel. However, loading web interface pages consumes a minimal amount of data.

How do I find my router's IMEI number for registration with my operator?

The device's IMEI is located on a sticker under the battery or on the box. It can also be found in the web interface under About the device (About Device) or SystemThis number may be required to activate special tariffs for routers.