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Dns Settings On Zte Mc888 Pro 5g ((hot))

You must click Apply and then Reboot the router for the changes to take effect across all connected devices.

Depending on your specific carrier firmware (e.g., Three, Elisa, or unbranded), use one of these paths: DNS Settings on ZTE MC888 Pro 5G

The ZTE MC888 Pro supports both IPv4 and IPv6. If your ISP uses IPv6, you must change DNS for protocols. Otherwise, some websites will still use the ISP’s IPv6 DNS. You must click Apply and then Reboot the

. The router may need a quick restart to push the new settings to your connected devices. Otherwise, some websites will still use the ISP’s IPv6 DNS

Yet the MC888 Pro is not a router for DNS purists. The lack of encrypted DNS, quirky IPv6 behavior, and sparse documentation reveal its origins as a carrier-focused device rather than an enthusiast-grade platform. Nonetheless, within its 5G fixed wireless access category, the MC888 Pro provides sufficient DNS flexibility to satisfy intermediate users while remaining approachable for novices. As 5G home internet continues to displace traditional broadband, the ability to control fundamental services like DNS will become not a luxury, but a necessity. The ZTE MC888 Pro, for all its imperfections, at least provides the keys to that particular digital compass.

Some users report that after a firmware update, the ZTE MC888 Pro occasionally ignores manual DNS entries (a known bug on early firmware versions, e.g., V1.0.0B05). If your router stubbornly reverts to ISP DNS, you can configure DNS directly on individual devices while waiting for a firmware patch.