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Zte Mc801a — Hidden Menu

Here are the primary ways to access the advanced features of your ZTE MC801A. Always proceed with caution.

Once inside the developer or hidden menu, you will encounter settings not documented in the standard user manual. 1. 4G/5G Band Locking

Lock the router to a specific tower to prevent "tower hopping" which causes lag during gaming. ⚠️ Words of Caution

If you are a power user with networking knowledge: zte mc801a hidden menu

If the firmware completely blocks the visual hidden menus, you can interact directly with the router's internal API using HTTP requests or scripts (such as Python or specialized Chrome extensions like "ZTE MC801A Band Locker").

Enter your admin password found on the sticker under the router.

While the standard page shows a "signal strength" bar, the hidden menu shows raw values: Here are the primary ways to access the

ZTE MC801A hidden menu is a critical workaround for advanced users seeking to unlock the full potential of this 5G router, particularly for band locking cell selection

Force "5G Only" or "4G Only" modes, eliminating annoying network drops where the router downgrades to a legacy connection.

The easiest way to expose hidden menus on the ZTE MC801A is by entering direct URLs into your browser while logged into the router. This works on most firmware versions. Step-by-Step Instructions Enter your admin password found on the sticker

Open Google Chrome (or any Chromium-based browser) and navigate to http://192.168.0.1 . Enter your administrator credentials. If you have not changed them, the default username is typically admin , and the default password can be found on a sticker on the bottom of your ZTE MC801A. Some older firmware versions also accept admin as the password, or a blank password field.

Check your SINR and CQI. If SINR < 10, interference is the culprit. Use the "Band Lock" to exclude congested bands. For example, lock to B7 (2600 MHz) + n78 instead of B1 (2100 MHz).

Here are the primary ways to access the advanced features of your ZTE MC801A. Always proceed with caution.

Once inside the developer or hidden menu, you will encounter settings not documented in the standard user manual. 1. 4G/5G Band Locking

Lock the router to a specific tower to prevent "tower hopping" which causes lag during gaming. ⚠️ Words of Caution

If you are a power user with networking knowledge:

If the firmware completely blocks the visual hidden menus, you can interact directly with the router's internal API using HTTP requests or scripts (such as Python or specialized Chrome extensions like "ZTE MC801A Band Locker").

Enter your admin password found on the sticker under the router.

While the standard page shows a "signal strength" bar, the hidden menu shows raw values:

ZTE MC801A hidden menu is a critical workaround for advanced users seeking to unlock the full potential of this 5G router, particularly for band locking cell selection

Force "5G Only" or "4G Only" modes, eliminating annoying network drops where the router downgrades to a legacy connection.

The easiest way to expose hidden menus on the ZTE MC801A is by entering direct URLs into your browser while logged into the router. This works on most firmware versions. Step-by-Step Instructions

Open Google Chrome (or any Chromium-based browser) and navigate to http://192.168.0.1 . Enter your administrator credentials. If you have not changed them, the default username is typically admin , and the default password can be found on a sticker on the bottom of your ZTE MC801A. Some older firmware versions also accept admin as the password, or a blank password field.

Check your SINR and CQI. If SINR < 10, interference is the culprit. Use the "Band Lock" to exclude congested bands. For example, lock to B7 (2600 MHz) + n78 instead of B1 (2100 MHz).