I've discovered that Huawei has built in a "feature" called Protected Apps, that can be accessed from the phone settings (Battery Manager > Protected Apps). This allows elected apps to keep running after the screen is turned off.

In my provider I usually use a script via telnet to edit the factory settings using TFTP, substitution the file. We use other standard settings, such as user, name and password of WiFi, and even a vlan already placed


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Due to the new interface in Hue Essentials the settings screen was moved from the left menu to the bottom navigation bar. Open Hue Essentials on your phone, go to the Settings tab at the bottom, and enable the setting Huawei Watch.

If you are not able to see the Huawei Watch setting, please make sure you installed Hue Essentials on your phone from the Huawei AppGallery. Note that if you also have the Google Play version, the app will appear twice on your home screen. If the option is still missing, please share a screenshot of the settings screen.

2.2 Tap "Power usage details" > "Launch settings". Turn off "Manager automatically". Turn on "Auto-launch", "Secondary launch", and "Run in background".

I have the Huawei 633 router and today I logged into the router to make a change to my Wireless Access rules. Having done this many times before, I edited the settings and pressed SAVE, only to find that it is refusing to save any changes. I have rebooted and the problem is still there. I really need to be able to edit settings, without which I cannot use my devices. Any fix available please? I am using Huawei HG633 - Hardware H.1.01 - Firmware version v2.00t.

If you encounter problems with your data connection, or other wireless connections, you can reset the network settings back to default. All of the network settings on your Huawei smartphone will be reset, including those for Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth.

If you own a Huawei Router then you must know how you can log into your router and access the required settings. By logging into Huawei Router, you get access to the Admin Panel of the router that holds all the settings of the router and WiFi network. It is the only place where you will be able to change every setting of your Huawei Router.

If you found yourself to be in such a situation then there is a simple solution to this and that is to perform a factory reset on the router. Performing a factory reset reverts all the settings back to factory defaults including any changed username/password. Here is how you can factory reset your Huawei Router:

Based on my router's strange settings options for IPv6 DNS, can anyone tell me what values/figures I need to enter into the boxes I have highlighted in green on the attached screenshot of my specific router setup page?

For info, if I change the addressing type from SLAAC to DHCPV6 it all fails completely and I lose near ALL network access entirely, so it looks like NEED to keep this set to SLAAC. 

And if I keep it at SLAAC, the DNS Access box cannot be changed from Automatic - it is effectively greyed out. It is only the settings further down, in the LAN section that can be changed.


Can anyone help me with what settings I therefore need to enter, for BT IPv6 DNS servers, in the format my router setup page needs them in, as per screenshot?

Thanks - but I have tried entering them into the Primary and Secondary fields already, to no avail - as it obviously all needs to fit together along with Prefix settings etc, which I do not understand/cannot work out the format for etc. I have even tried the OpenDNS ones, to no avail.

That's not to say they don't work - I just don't understand what format, and what settings, I need to enter them into in the way my router requires them, as per settings page screenshot attached.


I've spent ages yesterday, and again today, trying, and every time I put them in, it fails based on something else on the page it doesn't like.

To ensure your devices can connect securely and reliably to your network, apply these settings consistently to each Wi-Fi router and access point, and to each band of a dual-band, tri-band or other multi-band router. Before changing the settings, you should take these steps:

After changing the settings, you may need to forget the network on each device that previously joined the network. This ensures the device uses the router's new settings when rejoining the network.


If possible, set your router to install software and firmware updates automatically when they become available. These updates can affect the security settings available to you, and they deliver other important improvements to the stability, performance and security of your router.

Radio mode settings, available separately for 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6GHz bands, control which versions of the Wi-Fi standard the router uses for wireless communication. Newer versions offer better performance and can support more devices concurrently.

If you see "Privacy Warning" under the name of your network provider's network in Wi-Fi settings, your mobile identity could be exposed if your device were to join a malicious hotspot impersonating your network provider's Wi-Fi network. To avoid this possibility, you can prevent your iPhone or iPad from automatically rejoining your network provider's Wi-Fi network:

Follow these steps to factory reset your Huawei B315s Fibre modem. Please note that by factory resetting your modem, any changes you've made to the modem settings will be restored back to default. This includes your WiFi name and password.

Follow these steps to factory reset your modem. Please note that by factory resetting your modem, any changes you've made to the modem settings will be restored back to default. This includes your WiFi name and password. 2351a5e196

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