The ZyxeL EMG3425-Q10A is a gigabit-capable residential gateway/router with top-tier specifications and excellent wireless performance. It enhances your Ting Fiber experience by offering up to 100 Mbps on the 2.4GHz network, up to 400 Mbps on the 5GHz AC network, and up to 1000 Mbps on a Cat6 wired connection for compatible devices.
Note
Bear in mind that the stated wireless speeds are theoretical and based on optimal environmental conditions, without interference or obstacles. For the fastest speeds, we recommend a wired connection via Cat6 Ethernet whenever possible.
Features
Dual Band 2.4GHz b/g/n and 5GHz a/n/ac wireless capabilities
Can achieve up to 600 Mbps on 5GHz with supported devices in optimal conditions
Supports up to four simultaneous SSIDs
Includes a 4-port Ethernet gateway
Comes with USB host for network-attached storage
Features an LED on/off button for those who prefer not to have lights on or blinking
Configuration Defaults
Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1
Router web interface login
Username: admin
Password: 1234 *If the password isn't working, it may have been changed by a router user.
SSID: ZyXELxxxx (2.4G) and ZyXELxxxx_5G (5G)
Security: WPA2-PSK (with randomly generated PSK found on the info label)
Accessing the Web Configuration Interface (GUI)
Follow these steps to log in to the web interface (GUI).
Connect to the Zyxel Gateway using a wired connection. If a wired connection is not possible, you can use a wireless connection. However, any changes to the wireless network you are connected to will disconnect you.
Upon your first login, you may be prompted to change the admin password. This password is needed to access the Zyxel web configuration tool and will be required for any future changes. This is not the same as the Wi-Fi password - this one controls admin access to your router.
Attention
It is important to remember this password. There is no way to retrieve the password - a factory reset of the Zyxel Gateway will be required. You can write it down, or best to save it in a secure password manager application.
Setting up Wi-Fi
These are the standard Wi-Fi settings, such as enabling or disabling each SSID, as well as setting the encryption type and key.
Navigate to Configuration > Network from the tree menu on the left side.
Select the Wireless network you want to configure, either Wireless LAN 2.4GHz or 5GHz.
Enter your desired network name in the Name (SSID) field. We recommend appending '_2.4' or '_5' to the networks if they would otherwise have the same name.
Set the Security Mode to WPA2-PSK. WPS should be avoided, and WEP should never be used.
Set your network password in the Pre-Shared Key field.
If you wish to change these settings for both the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz networks, remember to repeat these steps for each.
Changing the Gateway IP Address or Subnet
Here's how to change the Gateway IP Address or Subnet.
Navigate to Configuration > Network from the tree menu on the left side.
Go to the General tab.
Note
It's typically best to keep DHCP enabled to ensure new devices automatically receive IP addresses. However, if you prefer to assign static IP addresses to each client, you can do that by using DHCP reservations.
Make sure the starting address is in the same subnet as the gateway IP address. For example, if the gateway is at 192.168.1.1, set the starting address at 192.168.1.x, not 192.168.2.x
Static IP / DHCP Reservation
Static IP/DHCP Reservation refers to the process of assigning a fixed IP address to a device on a network, ensuring that the device always retains the same IP address even after rebooting.
Navigate to Configuration > Network from the tree menu on the left side.
Go to the Advanced tab.
Each client device running a service for which ports will be forwarded must be assigned a static LAN IP address in the DHCP tables. You can set this up using the device's MAC address and the desired IP address.
NAT and Port-Forwarding
NAT modifies and translates IP addresses for devices on a network, while port-forwarding directs network traffic to specific devices based on the port number.