The is a common ADSL2+ wireless router, often provided by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Vodafone, Telmex, Claro, and Oi. While it is an older model, many home networks still rely on it for basic broadband connectivity.

If you have the .bin or .iso firmware file, follow these steps to install it:

The HG532e original firmware supports 3G/4G USB dongles only if the specific build (e.g., B017 or later) includes it. Not all versions do. Check the release notes.

The Broadcom chipset in the HG532e supports hardware NAT (Network Address Translation). A standard firmware limitation is that hardware acceleration often bypasses software QoS.

Look at the sticker on the bottom of your HG532e. You will see a model number like:

Here is the safe way to get the original .bin firmware:

Huawei maintains a consumer support portal. While they prioritize newer models, the HG532e firmware is often archived here.