hyperoptic Zyxel EX3301 Detailed User Guide
- July 9, 2024
- hyperoptic
Table of Contents
- hyperoptic Zyxel EX3301 Detailed
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Accessing Hyperhub Manager web configurator
- Changing WiFi name (SSID) and password
- Enabling Guest WiFi
- Changing WiFi channel
- Changing DNS
- UPnP
- Parental Control and URL Filtering
- Changing admin password
- Reboot / Factory Reset
- Configuring USB Storage
- Port Forwarding
- DMZ
- Configuring static IP to client DHCP Binding
- Dynamic DNS
- FAQ
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
hyperoptic Zyxel EX3301 Detailed
Product Information
Specifications
- Model : Zyxel EX3301
- Access : Web-based interface
- Wireless Bands : 2.4GHz, 5GHz
- Security : WPA2-PSK, WPS support
Product Usage Instructions
Accessing Hyperhub Manager Web Configurator
- Ensure Hyperhub connection.
- Connect computer via Ethernet or WiFi.
- Open web browser, go to https://192.168.1.1/.
- Login with default credentials.
- Change password if prompted.
- Access Connection Status from the menu.
Changing WiFi Name and Password
- Login to Hyperhub Manager.
- Go to Network Settings > Wireless > General.
- Change SSID in Wireless Network Name field and apply.
- Modify WiFi password under Security Level and apply changes.
Enabling Guest WiFi
- Login to Hyperhub Manager.
- Access Connection Status from the menu.
- Toggle switch to enable Guest WiFi.
- Modify Guest WiFi details in Network Settings and apply changes.
- Change Guest WiFi password under Security Level and apply changes.
Changing WiFi Channel
- Login to Hyperhub Manager.
- Go to Network Settings > Wireless > General.
- Select desired channel from Channel dropdown menu and apply changes.
Connecting Device with WPS
Your Hyperhub supports WPS connection via button or web interface:
- Press WPS buttons on router and device within 120 seconds.
- In Hyperhub Manager, go to Network Settings > Wireless > WPS, then press buttons on page and device.
Accessing Hyperhub Manager web configurator
To access the Hyperhub manager,
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Make sure your Hyperhub is properly connected. Connect your computer to Hyperhub’s LAN port using Ethernet cable, or to WiFi. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for the set-up instructions.
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Launch your web browser and go to https://192.168.1.1/.
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At the login screen, enter the default user name admin and the default password (on the back of the WiFi details card or device label), then click Login.
Note: during first login, you will be asked to change the password. This is optional. Press Skip. -
Click the menu button and Connection Status to go to status dashboard.
Changing WiFi name (SSID) and password
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), navigate to Network Setting → Wireless → General page.
To change the WiFi name, modify the Wireless Network Name field. Press Apply on the bottom of the page to apply the change.
To change the WiFi password, navigate to Security Level in General page.
Uncheck Generate password automatically and enter your desired password in the
Password field. Press Apply on the bottom of the page to apply the change.
Enabling Guest WiFi
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), Click the menu button and Connection Status to go to the status dashboard. Under Guest WiFi Settings, toggle the switch to turn on both 2.4G and 5G guest WiFi:
To change the Guest WiFi details, navigate to the Network Setting → Wireless → Guest/More AP page. Press the modify button on the first Guest WiFi
Modify the Wireless Network Name field. Press OK on the bottom of the page to apply the change.
To change the Guest WiFi password, navigate to Security Level. Uncheck Generate password automatically and enter your desired password in the Password field. Press OK on the bottom of the page to apply the change.
Changing WiFi channel
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), navigate to
Network Setting → Wireless → General page.
To change the WiFi channel, select the desired channel on the Channel dropdown
menu. Press Apply on the bottom of the page to apply the change.
Connecting device with WPS
Your Hyperhub router support connection through WPS. There are two methods to connect device with WPS:
- There is a dedicated WPS button on the rear of your Hyperhub router, to the right of the WAN port. To connect, press the WPS button on the Hyperhub router, then press the WPS button on the device you wish to connect within 120 seconds.
- Alternatively, after logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), navigate to Network Setting → Wireless → WPS page. To connect, press the WPS button on the page, then press the WPS button on the device you wish to connect within 120 seconds.
Changing DNS
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), navigate to Network Setting → Broadband page. Then, press the modify button . At the DNS Server field, select Use Following Static DNS Address and enter the IP address of the DNS Server.
Press Apply on the bottom of the page to apply the changes.
UPnP
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), navigate to Network Setting → Home Networking → UPnP page. Toggle the UPnP switch to enable / disable UPnP.
Press Apply on the bottom of the page to apply the changes.
Parental Control and URL Filtering
Your Hyperhub router supports limiting devices’ access to the Internet during specific day and times, and URL filtering across the network. To limit the days and times a device can access the Internet, after logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Security → Parental Control page. Toggle the Parental Control switch on, and press Add More Profile.
Name the profile by entering the Profile Name field and toggle the Profile Active switch on. Then, select the device you wan to add to the profile. Once completed, press Next.
At Schedule, enter the day(s) and time to block the device(s) in the profile from accessing the Internet. If you wish to set different times for different days during the week, press Add New Schedule and configure accordingly.
Press Save to apply the changes. To enable URL filtering, after logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Security → Home Security page. Enter the URL of a website or keyword in the field and press Block.
if you want to block a website with the domain name www.exampleweb.com, you can enter:
Changing admin password
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Maintenance → User Account page.
Then, press the Modify button at the far right of the admin account entry.
Enter the Old Password, New Password and Verify Password accordingly and press OK to confirm.
Reboot / Factory Reset
To reboot your Hyperhub router, switch off your router, then wait 5 seconds to switch on. Alternatively, after logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to the Maintenance → Reboot page. Press the Reboot button.
We recommend using factory reset as last resort or as instructed by our Customer Service agent as frequent use will shorten the useful life of the Hyperhub router. Factory reset will delete all configured options by you on the router. To perform factory reset, use a pin to press the Reset button on the rear of your Hyperhub router for 20 seconds. Alternatively, after logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Maintenance → Backup/Restore page. Press the Reset button, then press OK to confirm.
Configuring USB Storage
Your Hyperhub router supports sharing of USB storage devices across the home
network via SMB or DLNA protocol. After logging into the Hyperhub manager
(refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Network Setting →
USB Service page.
Here you will see File Sharing (via SMB) and Media Server (via DLNA) pages. To
share USB storage across the network, after plugging in your USB storage
device to the USB port, switch on File Sharing Services. Then, press Add New
Share.
Select the storage volume from Volume list, and at the Share Path, click Browse to select a subfolder to share (default is sharing the whole volume). Enter a description and select either Public (no further authentication required) or Security (requires entering the user name and password when accessing) from the Access Level list. Click OK to confirm, then Apply to confirm the changes.
To share video, music and photo from the USB storage, switch on Media Server and click Browse to select the folder to share. Press Apply to confirm.
Port Forwarding
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Network Setting → NAT → Port Forwarding page. Press Add New Rule to configure port forwarding. At the page, enter the rule name in Service Name field, the preferred port or port range to forward or translate, and protocol (TCP or UDP or both). Press OK to confirm the configuration.
Note : TCP port 7547 is reserved for system use.
DMZ
You can put your public servers on the DMZ to provide service on both WAN and LAN side. The DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) is a network between WAN and LAN that is accessible to devices on both sides with firewall protection. To use this feature, you need to first assign a DMZ host. After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Network Setting NAT → DMZ page. Enter the IPv4 address of the server that will receive packets from ports not specified in Port Forwarding page (refer to section 12). Then press Apply to activate.
To deactivate DMZ, remove the IPv4 address, and press Apply.
Note : Placing LAN devices in DMZ can pose a cybersecurity risk if the IPv4 address is incorrectly set. Please proceed with caution.
Configuring static IP to client DHCP Binding
You can specify fixed IPv4 addresses on your network to specific devices.
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu
icon and navigate to Network Setting → NAT → Port Forwarding page. Press
Static DHCP Configuration.
At the next page, switch on Active and either:
- Select the device that is connected via LAN or Wi-Fi from the Select Device Info menu; or
- Manually enter the device MAC address
Then, enter the desired IPv4 address for the device. Press OK to confirm
Dynamic DNS
After logging into the Hyperhub manager (refer to Section 1), click the menu icon and navigate to Network Setting → DNS → Dynamic DNS page. Select from one of the supported Dynamic DNS service providers on the Service Provider list and enter the host name (the URL to be handled by the service provider) and login credentials. Press Apply to confirm.
FAQ
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Q: Can I reset the device to factory settings?
A: Yes, you can reset the device to factory settings by pressing the reset button for 10 seconds. -
Q: How can I update the firmware of the Zyxel EX3301?
A: Firmware updates can be done through the web interface of the device. Check the Zyxel website for the latest firmware version and follow the instructions for updating.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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