Verification:
You can download a network diagnosis App (HE.NET Network Tools for example here) on your
wireless client and ping an IPv6 website (240c::6666 for example) to check whether the Mesh
device accesses the IPv6 network successfully. As shown in the following figure, if the number of
packets received is not 0, the Mesh device accesses the IPv6 network successfully.
If the IPv6 network fails, try the following solutions:
Ensure that you have entered the correct WAN IPv6 address.
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Ensure that devices connected to Mesh device obtain their IPv6 addresses through
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DHCPv6.
Consult your ISP for help.
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4.9.5
Reset a node
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Resetting clears all configurations and restores the Mesh device to factory settings. Please
operate with caution.
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Resetting the primary node clears all customized configurations on the primary node. You can
configure the network again after resetting. If the Mesh devices in the same kit are in the
networking range, automatic networking will be performed after you configure the node as the
primary node again.
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Resetting a secondary node clears all customized configurations on the secondary node. If the
secondary node is in the networking range of the primary node in the same kit, automatic
networking with the primary node will be performed after you reset the secondary node.
To reset a node:
Log in to the web UI (mobile
Step 1
Tap Reset in the line of the node to be reset.
Step 2
client), and navigate to More > Reset.
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