USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Video Graphic Adapter

Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
< >
  • Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
  • Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
  • Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
  • Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
  • Firmware Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-
  • The adapter for multiple displays with mode extend. Just grab and go, the perfect travel companion and essential accessory for your trip around the world. Plug and play, maximum convenience.

  • MODEL

    WS-UG17D1

  • FEATURES

    • - Easily connect additional monitors using a USB Cable.
    • - Plug-and-play connectivity to HDMI, DVI Displays.
    • - Mirror or extend a computer display workspace.
    • - Quickly add up to six displays to as desktop or notebook with minimal configuration and without an additional graphics card.
    • - Support up to 2K resolution displays 1920x1080Pixels at 32bit color.
    • - Compatibility with USB 2.0 1.1 1.0.
    • - self-powered (no extra power).

Firmware: Huawei Hg8245h5 Gpon To Epon -2021-

In the world of fiber termination units (ONTs/ONUs), the Huawei HG8245H5 is a workhorse. By 2021, it was already a few years old, but its robust hardware—a dual-core ARM CPU, 128MB RAM, and a sensitive Broadcom or Huawei-branded optical module—made it a prime target for tinkerers. The primary barrier was never hardware. It was identity.

If you still have an HG8245H5 in 2025, the conversion remains a curiosity—a testament to how Huawei locked down hardware that was, from a transistor level, perfectly capable of being a universal fiber bridge. Note: This analysis is based on reverse-engineering forum archives from 2021. Performing such modifications may violate local telecommunications laws, void warranties, and permanently damage hardware.

set boardtype EPON Or, more dangerously, modifying /etc/init.d/rc.modules to force-load the EPON driver instead of the GPON one. Using a modified version of i2cget / i2cset (compiled for the Huawei BusyBox), users would write to the SFP’s memory: