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Use local IPv6 address
Figure 6-14 Local IPv6 address
1. Click on
Home network (LAN)
.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Table 6-5 IPv6 Parameters
Parameter
Description
Local IPv6 address
IPv6 address of the device in the LAN.
3. Click on
Name and address of the router
.
4. If you want to use local IPv6 address, set the hook at
Use local IPv6 address (ULA)
.
5. Once you have modified the settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
. If you do not want to save changes, click on the tab
.
Change local IPv6-Address
1. Click on
Home network (LAN)
.
2. Click on
Name and address of the router
.
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3. Enter the new IPv6 address in the entry field, for example,
.
4. Once you have modified the settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
. If you do not want to save changes, click on the tab
.
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6.4.3 DHCP
Figure 6-15 DHCP
1. Click on
Home network (LAN)
.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Table 6-6 DHCP Parameters
Parameter
Description
DHCP on/off
Turn on/off the DHCP server.
Assign addresses in
the range from
DHCP address pool.
Validity period for
the addresses
Select the time period for the validity of the addresses.
DHCP Relay
Select the check box to enable the DHCP Relay function.
3. Click on
DHCP
.
4. Choose the option
DHCP off
, if you want to carry out the assignment of the IP
address by yourself. You can then assign manually to every connected network
capable device an IP or an IP address area from your Speedport (192.168.1.xxx).
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Choose the option
DHCP on
, if your Speedport should carry out the address
assignment automatically by itself. In order to make the assignment of IP addresses
work, the option
Receive IP addresses automatically
or
DHCP
should be activated
for the connected network capable devices in the network settings.
Notice:
The configurable address area in the standard settings lies between
192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.254. The address area can be limited further by
configuring the start and end addresses. The time of validity of IP addresses can be
preset. After this validity has expired the connected device requests automatically to
the new IP address from the available address area.
5. Once you have modified the settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
. If you do not want to save changes, click on the tab
.
Notice:
If DHCP is activated on your Speedport, it configures the network settings of
the connected network capable devices if the option ‘Receive IP address
automatically’ is activated on the Network Settings of your devices.
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6.5 Network Storage
The network storage (NAS = Network Attached Storage) is a data carrier, which is
available for your home network. This could be an external data carrier, as for
example USB hard drive or sticks, which are connected to your Speedport.
The network storage makes it possible to dispose data centrally and if necessary
recall it via all connected devices in the home network or via the internet (FTP/FTPS
access).
Notice:
The establishment of the network storages is just possible with data carrier,
which are formatted in the data systems HFS+, FAT32 or NTFS.
6.5.1 Network storage overview
Here you can see and administer the available network storages.
Figure 6-16 Network storage overview
1. Click on
Network storage
.
2. Click on the statement
Network storage overview
.