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2.
Configure
WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length
and
WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Address.
3.
Click
Next -> Next
to enter the screen below.
4.
Select
Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address
and manually enter the DNS server address. If you have two
DNS server addresses, enter the second also.
5.
Click
Next -> Apply/Save
.
NAT
Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user we recommend you to keep the default settings and
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then click
Next
.
WAN Gateway
Here you can configure the WAN gateway address.
After you configure it click
Next
. The default setting is
recommended.
WAN DNS
Here you can configure the WAN DNS address. After you configure it click
Next
. The default setting is recommended if
you cannot locate this information.
Here you can configure the WAN DNS address:
-Click the
Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces
option
-OR select the
Use the following Static DNS IP address
option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system
And then click
Next
.
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Here you can view your configurations. Click
Apply/Save
to save your settings if everything is correctly set.
When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access Internet.
Bridging
If you wish to iniate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of
sharing it with others), you can select the Bridging and create a dialup program on your PC.
Click
Advanced Setup -> WAN Service -> Add,
select the configured interface and then click
Next
to enter the
following screen.
Edit the
Service Description
, which is optional. And then click
Next
.
Here you can view your configurations. Click
Apply/Save
to save your settings if everything is correctly set.
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When the connection is successful, you can access Internet.
4.2.3 LAN Setup
Here you can configure the LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask. This IP address is to be used to access the device’s
settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page.
IPv4
IP Address:
The device's LAN IP address. The default setting is 192.168.1.1.
Subnet Mask:
The LAN subnet mask of the device. Combined with the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask allows a
device to know which other addresses are local to it, and which must be reached through a gateway or modem
router. You can change the subnet mask to fit your network.
Enable
IGMP Snooping
: Check to enable the IGMP Snooping feature and select either of the following two
modes:
Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface:
If you want to configure two IP
addresses for the LAN interface, you can check this option and enter the second IP Address and Subnet Mask
manually.
Disable DHCP Server:
Click to disable the DHCP Server.
Enable DHCP Server:
Click to enable the DHCP Server.
Start IP Address:
Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router.
End IP Address:
Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router.
Leased Time:
The lease time is a time length that the IP address is assigned to each device before it is refreshed.
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Static IP Lease List:
Displays a list of devices with reserved static IP addresses.
Add Entries:
Click to add a static IP lease entry. A maximum 32 entries can be configured.
Remove Entries:
Click to remove a static IP lease entry.
Apply/Save:
After you configure all the needed settings, click this button to apply and save them.
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Tip:
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns an IP address to each device on the LAN/private network. When
you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address
pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long as the device is set to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically".
By default, the router functions as a DHCP server.
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IPv6 Autoconfig
Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuration
Interface Address (prefix length is required):
Enter the interface address.
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Note:
1. IPv6 address can only be Aggregatable Global Unicast Addresses and Unique Local Address. Link-Local Unicast
Addresses and Multicast Addresses are not permitted.
2. The IPv6 address must be entered with a prefix length.
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IPv6 LAN Applications
Enable DHCPv6 Server
Check to
enable the DHCPv6 Server.
Stateless:
If selected, IPv6 clients will generate IPv6 addresses automatically based on the Prefix Delegation's
IPv6 prefix and their own MAC addresses.
Stateful:
Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64. Select this
option and configure the start/end interface ID and leased time. The router will automatically assign IPv6
addresses to IPv6 clients.

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