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ZyXEL Communications DX3300-T0 User Manual

ZyXEL Communications DX3300-T0
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User’s Guide
AX/DX/EX/PX Series
Copyright © 2023 Zyxel and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
LAN IP Address http://192.168.1.1
Login admin
Password See the device label
Version 5.15-5.70 Ed 10, 8/2023

Table of Contents

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ZyXEL Communications DX3300-T0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ethernet WANYes
SIM card slot-
WAN connection typeRJ-45
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports4
Ethernet LAN interface typeGigabit Ethernet
Security algorithmsIPSec, SNMP, SSID, WMM, WPS
Wi-Fi bandDual-band (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)
Top Wi-Fi standardWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
WLAN data transfer rate (max)11200 Mbit/s
WLAN data transfer rate (first band)600 Mbit/s
Product typeTabletop router
Product colorWhite
LED indicatorsLAN, Power, WAN, WLAN, WPS
Output current2 A
Output voltage12 V
Power source typeDC
Cables includedAC, LAN (RJ-45), Phone
Storage temperature (T-T)-30 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)10 - 95 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth35 mm
Width220 mm
Height153 mm
Weight383 g

Summary

Chapter 1: Introducing the Zyxel Device

Chapter 2: Hardware

2.1 Hardware

Describes the front and rear panels and connection ports of the Zyxel Device models.

Chapter 3: Web Configurator

Chapter 4: Quick Start

4.1 Quick Start Overview

Explains how to use the Wizard screens for time zone and WiFi settings.

4.2 Quick Start Setup

Guides the user through the initial setup process for time zone and WiFi.

Chapter 5: Web Interface Tutorials

5.2 Wired Network Setup

Details how to set up DSL or Ethernet internet connections using the Broadband screens.

5.3 WiFi Network Setup

Explains how to set up a WiFi network for internet access using the Zyxel Device.

5.5 Network Security

Details how to configure firewall rules, parental controls, and MAC filtering.

5.7 Device Maintenance

Explains how to upgrade firmware, back up, and restore device configurations.

Chapter 6: App Tutorials

6.3 MPro Mesh Network

Explains the MPro Mesh network concept and deciding the network controller.

6.4 MPro Mesh Network Connection

Details how to set up the MPro Mesh network with routers and extenders.

Chapter 7: Connection Status

7.2 Guest WiFi Settings

Explains how to enable or disable guest 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6GHz WiFi networks.

7.3 The Parental Control Screen

Allows viewing and managing parental control profiles and schedules for internet access.

Chapter 8: Broadband

8.2 Broadband Settings for DSL Routers

Details how to change Internet access settings for DSL routers.

8.3 Broadband Settings for Ethernet, AON and PON Routers

Details Internet access settings for Ethernet, AON, and PON routers.

8.4 Cellular Backup

Explains how to configure cellular WAN connection as a backup for wired connections.

Chapter 9: Wireless

9.2 Wireless General Settings

Enables WiFi, sets SSID, and selects WiFi security mode.

9.3 Guest/More AP Screen

Allows setting up multiple WiFi networks with different security settings.

9.4 MAC Authentication

Permits or excludes devices based on MAC addresses for wired connections.

9.5 WPS

Configures WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) for quick and secure WiFi connections.

9.9 MESH

Enables or disables MPro Mesh on the Zyxel Device for WiFi network management.

Chapter 10: Home Networking

10.2 LAN Setup

Sets the Local Area Network IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings.

10.3 Static DHCP

Assigns fixed IP addresses to specific LAN clients based on their MAC addresses.

Chapter 11: Routing

11.2 Configure Static Route

Allows viewing and configuring static route rules for efficient traffic management.

11.4 Policy Route

Allows overriding default routing by defining rules based on criteria like source address.

Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)

12.3 Quality of Service General Settings

Enables QoS and configures upstream bandwidth or traffic priority.

12.4 Queue Setup

Configures QoS queue assignment to prioritize traffic on WAN or LAN interfaces.

12.5 QoS Classification Setup

Adds, edits, or deletes QoS classifiers to group traffic by specific criteria.

Chapter 13: Network Address Translation (NAT)

13.2 Port Forwarding

Forwards incoming service requests from the Internet to servers on the local network.

13.3 Port Triggering

Allows computers on the LAN to dynamically take turns using services.

Chapter 14: DNS

14.2 DNS Entry

Allows viewing and configuring manual DNS entries on the Zyxel Device.

14.3 Dynamic DNS

Enables DDNS to update the current dynamic IP address mapping to a hostname.

Chapter 15: IGMP/MLD

15.2 The IGMP/MLD Screen

Configures IGMP/MLD group settings for managing multicast groups.

Chapter 16: VLAN Group

16.2 VLAN Group Settings

Shows created VLAN groups and allows modification or removal.

Chapter 17: Interface Grouping

17.2 Interface Grouping

Allows manual addition of LAN interfaces to groups or automatic addition via DHCP Vendor ID.

Chapter 18: USB Service

Chapter 19: Firewall

19.1 Firewall Overview

Explains how to enable the Zyxel Device firewall to protect against Internet attacks.

19.3 Firewall General Settings

Configures the security level of the firewall and grouping rules by packet travel direction.

19.6 DoS

Activates protection against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

Chapter 20: MAC Filter

20.2 MAC Filter

Enables MAC Address Filter and adds host name and MAC address for network access control.

Chapter 21: Home Security

Chapter 22: Parental Control

22.1 Parental Control Overview

Allows limiting user access to the Internet and preventing access to inappropriate content.

22.2 Parental Control Schedule

Enables parental control and defines rules/schedules to limit internet access time.

Chapter 23: Scheduler Rule

Chapter 24: Certificates

Chapter 25: Voice

25.3 SIP Account

Details setting up SIP accounts for outgoing VoIP calls and incoming call checks.

Chapter 26: Log

26.2 System Log

Displays system logs, allowing filtering by severity level and/or category.

26.3 Security Log

Displays security-related logs filtered by severity level and/or category.

Chapter 27: Traffic Status

Chapter 28: VoIP Status

Chapter 29: ARP Table

Chapter 30: Routing Table

Chapter 31: Multicast Status

Chapter 32: xDSL Statistics

Chapter 33: WLAN Station Status

Chapter 34: Cellular Statistics

Chapter 35: System

Chapter 36: User Account

36.2 User Account

Creates or manages user accounts and their privileges on the Zyxel Device.

Chapter 37: Remote Management

Chapter 38: SNMP

38.2 SNMP Settings

Configures SNMP settings on the Zyxel Device for network management.

Chapter 39: Time Settings

39.2 Time

Configures the Zyxel Device's time based on local time zone and time server address.

Chapter 40: Email Notification

Chapter 41: Log Setting

41.2 Log Setting

Configures log destination (syslog server or local file) and log types.

Chapter 42: Firmware Upgrade

42.1 Firmware Upgrade Overview

Explains how to upload new firmware releases from a service provider.

42.2 Firmware Upgrade

Lets you upload new firmware to the Zyxel Device.

Chapter 43: Backup/Restore

43.2 Backup/Restore

Allows backing up and restoring Zyxel Device configurations.

Chapter 44: Diagnostic

44.1 Diagnostic Overview

Displays information to help identify problems with the Zyxel Device.

44.3 Diagnostic

Allows ping, traceroute, nslookup, or speed tests for troubleshooting.

Chapter 45: Troubleshooting

45.1 Troubleshooting Overview

Offers suggestions to solve potential problems categorized by type.

45.2 Power and Hardware Problems

Provides solutions for issues where the Zyxel Device does not turn on or LEDs behave unexpectedly.

45.3 Device Access Problems

Troubleshoots issues related to not knowing the IP address or forgetting the admin password.

45.4 Internet Problems

Provides solutions for inability to access the Internet via Fiber, Ethernet, or Cellular connections.

45.5 WiFi Problems

Addresses issues with connecting to Zyxel Device WiFi or slow/intermittent connections.

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