GFiber ZLT G3000A Specs

Jand_06

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Mga boss, sino may nakakaalam sa specs neto?
Wala kasi ako makita online.
pareho lang ba to sa Gpon ZLT G3000A?

Kung may nakakaalam din kung supported ba neto yung lan port Gigabit speed

TY sa sasagot
 
The ZLT G3000A (specifically the ZLT G3000A MAX by Tozed Kangwei) is a high-performance Wi-Fi 6 Optical Network Terminal (ONT) commonly issued by Globe for their GFiber plans. It’s a significant step up from older Wi-Fi 5 models, designed to handle high-bandwidth tasks like 4K streaming and gaming.
## Key Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi Standard | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax); backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Wireless Bands | Dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) |
| Ethernet Ports | 4x Gigabit LAN Ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) |
| Antennas | Internal high-gain antennas |
| Security | WPA2, WPA3, SPI Firewall, MAC/IP Filtering |
| Voice Support | 1x RJ11 Phone Port (for VoIP/Landline services) |
| Management | Supports TR-069 (Remote) and Local Web UI |
### Notable Features
* Wi-Fi 6 Capabilities: Supports technologies like OFDMA and 1024-QAM, which allow more devices to connect simultaneously without significant speed drops.
* Band Steering: Usually comes with "Unified Band Settings" enabled by default, merging the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz SSIDs into one.
* Superadmin Access: Unlike some older models, the "tech" account login (for deeper configuration) often uses a combination of the MAC address and Serial Number (S/N) found on the sticker.
### Common Troubleshooting Tips
* Speed Capped at 100 Mbps? If your LAN connection is stuck at 100 Mbps despite having a 300+ Mbps plan, ensure you are using at least a Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Some users have reported "negotiation" issues that are usually resolved by swapping the cable.
* SSID Customization: Some firmware versions for this model may restrict changing the 5 GHz name independently unless you disable the Band Steering (Unified Band) setting in the Wi-Fi settings menu.
Would you like me to find the specific Superadmin credentials or the steps to disable Band Steering for this specific model?
 
Anong Credentials needed for Superadmin boss?
The ZLT G3000A (specifically the ZLT G3000A MAX by Tozed Kangwei) is a high-performance Wi-Fi 6 Optical Network Terminal (ONT) commonly issued by Globe for their GFiber plans. It’s a significant step up from older Wi-Fi 5 models, designed to handle high-bandwidth tasks like 4K streaming and gaming.
## Key Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi Standard | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax); backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Wireless Bands | Dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) |
| Ethernet Ports | 4x Gigabit LAN Ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) |
| Antennas | Internal high-gain antennas |
| Security | WPA2, WPA3, SPI Firewall, MAC/IP Filtering |
| Voice Support | 1x RJ11 Phone Port (for VoIP/Landline services) |
| Management | Supports TR-069 (Remote) and Local Web UI |
### Notable Features
* Wi-Fi 6 Capabilities: Supports technologies like OFDMA and 1024-QAM, which allow more devices to connect simultaneously without significant speed drops.
* Band Steering: Usually comes with "Unified Band Settings" enabled by default, merging the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz SSIDs into one.
* Superadmin Access: Unlike some older models, the "tech" account login (for deeper configuration) often uses a combination of the MAC address and Serial Number (S/N) found on the sticker.
### Common Troubleshooting Tips
* Speed Capped at 100 Mbps? If your LAN connection is stuck at 100 Mbps despite having a 300+ Mbps plan, ensure you are using at least a Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Some users have reported "negotiation" issues that are usually resolved by swapping the cable.
* SSID Customization: Some firmware versions for this model may restrict changing the 5 GHz name independently unless you disable the Band Steering (Unified Band) setting in the Wi-Fi settings menu.
Would you like me to find the specific Superadmin credentials or the steps to disable Band Steering for this specific model?
 
Naka stuck kasi sakin sa 100mbps, naka cat5e naman na cable straight-through.
Na test ko na rin sa lan tester connected naman lahat.
 

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