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Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the
prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address.
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IP Address Assignment
. You can select how you want to assign IPv6 addresses
to the devices on the LAN (for example, your home network). You can select
either the Use DHCP Server or Auto Config option to assign IPv6 addresses.
Using a DHCP server might pass more information to LAN devices, but some
IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function. Auto Config is selected
by default.
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Use This Interface ID
. You can enable this option and specify the interface ID you
want for the IPv6 address for the router’s LAN interface. If you do not specify an
ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC address.
DHCP
. If your ISP indicates that your IPv6 connection is DHCP, select
DHCP
.
Enter the requested information:
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User Class
. Most users should not need to fill in this field, but if your ISP has
given you a specific host name, enter it here.
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Domain Name
. This value is not needed for most users. You can type the domain
name of your ISP. For example, if your ISP mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, you
would type xxx.yyy.zzz as the domain name. If you have a domain name given to
you by your ISP, type it in this field. (For example, Earthlink Cable might require a
host name of home, and Comcast sometimes supplies a domain name.)
Note:
This value is the domain name for the IPv6 connection. The domain
name for the IPv4 connection is not specified here.
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Router’s IPv6 Address on WAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the
length of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6
address.
-
Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the
prefix, which is also roughly indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address.
-
IP Address Assignment
. You can select how you want to assign IPv6 addresses
to the devices on the LAN (for example, your home network). You can select
either the Use DHCP Server or Auto Config option to assign IPv6 addresses.
Using a DHCP server might pass more information to LAN devices, but some IPv6
systems might not support the DHCv6 client function. Auto Config is selected by
default.
-
Use This Interface ID
. You can enable this option and specify the interface ID you
want for the IPv6 address for the router’s LAN interface. If you do not specify an
ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC address.
PPPoE
. If your ISP indicates that your IPv6 connection is PPPoE, select
PPPoE
.
Enter the requested information:
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Login
. This value is usually the name that you use in your email address. For
example, if your main mail account is [email protected], type JerAB in this field.
Some ISPs (like Mindspring, Earthlink, and T-DSL) require that you use your full
email address when you log in. If your ISP requires your full email address, type it
in the Login field.
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Password
. Type the password that you use to log in to your ISP.
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Service Name
. If your ISP provided a service name, enter it here. Otherwise,
leave this field blank.
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Connection Mode
. This setting specifies when the router should establish the
PPPoE connection. Currently the connection mode is always on in order to
provide a steady IPv6 connection. The router never disconnects the connection,
and in case the connection is broken (for example, the cable or DSL modem is
turned off somehow), the router brings up the connection right after the PPPoE
connection is available.
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Router’s IPv6 Address on WAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the
length of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6
address.
-
Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the
prefix, which is also roughly indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address.
-
IP Address Assignment
. You can select how you want to assign IPv6 addresses
to the devices on the LAN (for example, your home network). You can select
either the Use DHCP Server or Auto Config option to assign IPv6 addresses.
Using a DHCP server might pass more information to LAN devices, but some
IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function. Auto Config is selected
by default.
-
Use This Interface ID
. You can enable this option and specify the interface ID you
want for the IPv6 address for the router’s LAN interface. If you do not specify an
ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC address.
Fixed
. If your ISP indicates that your IPv6 connection is Fixed IP, select
Fixed
.
Enter the requested information:
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Fixed
. The fixed IPv6 connection is rarely used. If you need this type of
connection, your ISP provides you with the IPv6 address configurations.
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WAN Setup:
IPv6 Address/Prefix Length
. This value specifies the IPv6 address and
prefix length of the router’s WAN interface.
Default IPv6 Gateway
. This value specifies the IPv6 address of the default
IPv6 gateway, which is supposed to be on the router’s WAN interface.
Primary/Secondary DNS Server
. These values specify the DNS servers that
resolve IPv6 domain name records for you. If these fields are not specified,
the router uses the DNS servers configured for the IPv4 Internet connection
(on the Broadband Settings screen).
IP Address Assignment
. You can select how you want to assign IPv6
addresses to the devices on the LAN (for example, your home network). You
can select either the Use DHCP Server or Auto Config option to assign IPv6
addresses. Using a DHCP server might pass more information to LAN
devices, but some IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
Auto Config is selected by default.
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LAN Setup:
IPv6 Address/Prefix Length
. This setting specifies the IPv6 address and
prefix length of the router’s LAN interface.
Auto Config
. If your ISP indicates that your IPv6 connection is Auto Config, select
Auto Config
.
Enter the requested information:
DHCP User Class
. Most users should not need to fill in this field, but if your ISP
has given you a specific host name, enter it here.
DHCP Domain Name
. This value is not needed for most users. Type the domain
name of your ISP. For example, if your ISP mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, you
would type xxx.yyy.zzz as the domain name.
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If you have a domain name given to you by your ISP, type it in this field. (For
example, Earthlink Cable might require a host name of home, and Comcast
sometimes supplies a domain name.)
This value is the domain name for the IPv6 connection, and the domain name for
the IPv4 connection is not specified here.
Router’s IPv6 Address on WAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired
for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the
length of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6
address.
Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN
. This value shows the IPv6 address acquired for
the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the
prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address.
IP Address Assignment
. You can select how you want to assign IPv6 address to
the devices on the LAN (that is, your home network). You can use either the
DHCP Server or Auto Config to assign IPv6 address. Using DHCP server might
pass more information to LAN devices, but some IPv6 systems do not support the
DHCv6 client function. Auto Config is used by default.
Use This Interface ID
. You can enable this option and specify the interface ID
you want for the IPv6 address for the router’s LAN interface. If you do not specify
an ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC address.
Pass Through
. If your ISP explicitly indicates that your IPv6 connection is not DHCP,
PPPoE, or Fixed IP, or your ISP indicates that it is IPv6 auto config, select
Pass
Through
.
4.
Click
Apply
to save the new settings to the router.
5.
Click
Status Refresh
to update the screen and see the information about the current IPv6
connection.

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