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On this page the user can configure the mode that the Router will use to access an IPv6 Internet connection.
 
 
There are several connection types to choose from: Link-local, Static IPv6, DHCPv6, Stateless Auto-Configuration, PPPoE,
IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel and 6to4. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your IPv6 ISP.
 
Note: If using the PPPoE option, you will need to ensure that any PPPoE client software on your computers has
been removed or disabled.
 
IPv6 Connection Type: Static IPv6
In the following section we'll discuss the parameters that can be configured when setting up an Static IPv6 connection. This
mode is used when your ISP provides you with a set IPv6 addresses that does not change. The IPv6 information is manually
entered in your IPv6 configuration settings. You must enter the IPv6 address, Subnet Prefix Length, Default Gateway, Primary
DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all this information.
 
 
The following parameters can be configured:
My IPv6 Connection is:
 
 
The following parameters can be configured:
 
IPv6 Address:
Subnet Prefix Length:
Default Gateway:
Primary DNS Server:
Secondary DNS Server:
 
 
The following parameters can be configured:
 
LAN IPv6 Address:
Link-Local Address:
 
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Select the appropriate IPv6 Connection Type used for this configuration here.
Enter the WAN IPv6 address for the router here.
Enter the WAN subnet prefix length value used here.
Enter the WAN default gateway IPv6 address used here.
Enter the WAN primary DNS Server address used here.
Enter the WAN secondary DNS Server address used here.
Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router here.
Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address here.
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