Finding the credentials for the Nokia G-1425GA (an Optical Network Terminal/ONT typically used by fiber ISPs) is key for users who want to unlock advanced settings like Bridge Mode, custom DNS, or VOIP configurations that are usually hidden under the standard "admin" or "user" logins. Common Super Admin Credentials

To log in as a super admin, you must use specific credentials that differ from the standard user login found on the device's sticker. Nokia ONT G-1425G-B datasheet - WDC Networks

If your router has a USB port or allows backup via the standard GUI:

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Allows you to use your own high-end mesh router while the Nokia handles the fiber connection.

A major point of discussion in user reviews is the restricted "Super Admin" access. Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) lock down the firmware, preventing users from changing advanced settings.

Some ISPs (like Airtel or Globe) push custom firmware that changes these defaults. If AdminGPON fails, look for specific forums related to your ISP name + "Nokia G-1425GA super admin."

Before you go changing every setting in the panel, keep these points in mind:

Who are you, truly?

The most common reason users seek the Nokia G-1425G-A super admin login is to activate Bridge Mode. Here is how to do it safely once you are logged in: Navigate to the or WAN tab in the top menu. Select WAN Connection from the left sidebar.