Hide login page on Home hub 3.0B

I run a very small business from home and take card payments using an online application.
I use a Home hub 3.0B
Unfortunately my service provider’s security scan detects “that the following webpage  uses  basic authentication over an unencrypted channel  /:/ realm = HuaweiHomeGateWay “
So if you look from outside you can get to the login page which is not protected by SSL which puts me in breach of my card processor’s security requirements.
This also resolves to port 8080.
I can’t see how to hide the log in page from the world or how to block port 8080?
Hoping someone can help? I would like to avoid the hassle of buying and setting up another router.
Thanks in advance.
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