Bridging Singtel ZTE F8648P ONR
I just upgraded my Singtel 1+1Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Bundle to Singtel 10Gbps Enhanced Plan since my contract will expire on 4th September 2025, and it will revert to the original pricing of S$73.58/month. Right now, I am paying S$58.58/month.
Singtel 10Gbps Enhanced Plan will cost me S$74/month, and after the contract ends on 22nd July 2027, it will revert to S$139/month. Hopefully, by then, 10Gbps should come down to about S$50 for Singtel.
Singtel is not the cheapest for broadband connection, but I still stick to it because it is reliable. I have used them since my old house in 2016 and have zero issues. For the past 9 years, I have not contacted Singtel support for any broadband-related issues. So I am paying extra for peace of mind and the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mantra.
Singtel officially supports bridging for the Singtel 1+1Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Bundle, so I can bring my router instead of using the Optical Network Router (ONR) and have double Network Address Translation (NAT) within my network.
Since then, Singtel has stopped allowing bridging on its ONR.
Singtel 10Gbps Enhanced Plan comes with either the Singtel Nokia XS-240X-A XGS ONR or Singtel ZTE F8648P ONR. And luckily, both can be bridged.
I received the Singtel ZTE F8648P ONR.

But there are no promises that Singtel will not fix the loophole through future ONR firmware upgrades. I guess Singtel still closes one eye and allows unofficial bridging to cater to the more advanced users.
Step 1
Logging with username “support” (without the quotes). The password is the reverse of your Singtel ZTE F8648P ONR default password. So if your password is 12345678, the reverse of it is 87654321.
Step 2
After logging in, choose “FastSetting” at the top right corner of the screen.

You should see ONR, Hybrid, and ONT. By default, Hybrid will be checked.
You will need to open Developer Tools in your respective browsers.
After that, look for “BridgePort”, and you will notice the element will have a style with “display:none;” on it.

Replace the word “none” with “block”. You will see a section called “Bridge Port” when done correctly.

Now go ahead and check “ONR” and “LAN5”. LAN5 is your 10Gb port on the ONR.
Step 3
Click “Submit & Reboot”. The warning message sounded serious, but you could ignore it.

It takes about 5 minutes to reboot and reestablish the Internet.
Step 4
Now the home page on the ONR will show a diagram that indicates the Internet is disconnected. That is expected since you have bridged the LAN5 port.

Repeat Step 2. You should now see that both ONR and LAN5 are checked.

Done
If everything goes well, you will have a bridged port on LAN5 where you can use your router.

