This page contains information about installing the latest Huawei HG532s driver downloads using the Huawei Driver Update Tool. Huawei HG532s drivers are tiny programs that enable your Wireless Gateway hardware to communicate with your operating system software.
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Want to pay it forward? Consider donating to the Electronic Frontier Foundation! They give you stickers! I had a Zyxel P600 until a few days ago, when it decided to bail out. It was in bridge mode, connected to a TP-Link Wireless, from which I connected two 'wired' PCs and WiFi for my phone and Kindle.
So the Zyxel dies, and my ISP gives me, a Huawei HG532s. It has wireless capacity, but its range is way smaller than my TPLink. So, I connect it and see.
It doesn't let me change to bridge mode (it's grayed out) It doesn't let me delete the connections or let me select another one as default. (A popup says 'deleting connections is not allowed') So, what can I do?
How can I return to my previous working setup? Just in case, the setup I want (the one I had till last week) is like.