The MC7010's hidden capabilities can be accessed through specialized userscripts that unlock advanced settings. A script available on Greasy Fork rebuilds the legacy ZTE internet settings page into a compact dashboard with live signal metrics, auto-login functionality, band locking, cell tower locking, and direct router controls.
Controlled by network providers; features like band selection may remain restricted. 2. Manual Firmware Flashing (De-branding) Zte Mc7010 Firmware
The ZTE MC7010 remains a capable 5G outdoor router despite reaching its official end-of-life in April 2024. The device operates on Qualcomm's proven SDX55M platform and supports a wide range of 5G and LTE bands across its multiple hardware revisions. However, the fragmented nature of these revisions means that firmware management requires careful attention to compatibility—what works on one MC7010 variant may completely disable another. The MC7010's hidden capabilities can be accessed through