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Model | DX5301-B3 |
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Type | VDSL2 Modem Router |
WAN Ports | 1 |
LAN Ports | 4 |
VDSL2 Port | 1 |
USB Port | 1 |
Wireless Standard | 802.11ac |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
Maximum Wireless Speed | 1200 Mbps |
Wireless Speed | 300 Mbps (2.4 GHz), 867 Mbps (5 GHz) |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
Security | WPA, WPA2 |
Introduces the Web Configurator as an HTML-based interface for system setup and management via a web browser.
Guides the user through the initial setup process using the Wizard for time zone and network configurations.
Describes the Connection Status screen for monitoring Internet access, wireless settings, and connected devices.
Discusses Broadband screens for configuring Zyxel Device Internet access, including WAN interface settings.
Introduces wireless features, covering Network Setting > Wireless screens for WiFi setup and security.
Explains how to enable Wireless LAN, set SSID, and select wireless security modes for enhanced encryption.
Introduces Local Area Network (LAN) concepts and how LAN screens configure DHCP server and manage IP addresses.
Guides on setting the Local Area Network IP address, subnet mask, and configuring DHCP settings for LAN clients.
Explains how the Zyxel Device uses default gateways and static routes for outbound traffic and network connectivity.
Explains Quality of Service (QoS) for network data delivery, prioritizing traffic and fine-tuning network performance.
Guides on enabling/disabling QoS and configuring upstream bandwidth and traffic priority settings.
Introduces Network Address Translation (NAT) and its role in translating IP addresses for network connectivity.
Explains the Domain Name System (DNS) for mapping domain names to IP addresses and its importance for network access.
Explains Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) for partitioning physical networks into logical ones for isolation.
Describes creating interface groups to assign different IP addresses and manage communication between groups.
Details how to share files via USB devices, set up backup networks, and access shared folders.
Explains how to enable the Zyxel Device firewall to protect the network from Internet attacks and control access.
Introduces MAC filtering for permitting or denying client access based on their unique MAC addresses.
Explains URL filtering for blocking user access to inappropriate or harmful websites on the network.
Details parental control features for limiting Internet access time and preventing access to specific content.
Offers suggestions to solve common problems encountered with the Zyxel Device, categorized by issue type.