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Set up an IPv6 passthrough Internet connection [router mode], Get Automatically from ISP

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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204 6. Select an IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address radio button: • Get Automatically from ISP. Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers. Your ISP automatically assigns these addresses. • Use These DNS Servers. If you know that your ISP requires specific servers, select this option. Enter the IP address of your ISP's primary DNS server. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also. 7. In the LAN Setup section, select an IP Address Assignment radio button: • Use DHCP Server. This method passes more information to devices on your LAN than the Auto Config method, but some IPv6 systems might not support the DHCPv6 client function. • Auto Config. This method lets the access point assign IPv6 addresses to the devices on your the LAN. This is the default setting. This setting specifies how the access point assigns IPv6 addresses to the devices on your home network (the LAN). 8. (Optional) In the LAN Setup section, select the Use This Interface ID check box and specify the interface ID to be used for the IPv6 address of the access point's LAN interface. If you do not specify an ID here, the access point generates one automatically from its MAC address. 9. Select an IPv6 Filtering radio button: • Secured. In secured mode, which is the default mode, the router inspects both TCP and UDP packets. • Open. In open mode, the router inspects UDP packets only. 10. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Set up an IPv6 passthrough Internet connection [router mode] In pass-through mode, the router works as a Layer 2 Ethernet switch with two ports (LAN and WAN Ethernet ports) for IPv6 packets. The access point does not process any IPv6 header packets. Manually Set Up Internet 51 Settings User Manual

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6.
Select an IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address radio button:
Get Automatically from ISP
. Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers.
Your ISP automatically assigns these addresses.
Use These DNS Servers
. If you know that your ISP requires specific servers, select
this option. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a secondary
DNS server address is available, enter it also.
7.
In the LAN Setup section, select an IP Address Assignment radio button:
Use DHCP Server
. This method passes more information to devices on your LAN
than the Auto Config method, but some IPv6 systems might not support the
DHCPv6 client function.
Auto Config
. This method lets the access point assign IPv6 addresses to the
devices on your the LAN. This is the default setting.
This setting specifies how the access point assigns IPv6 addresses to the devices on
your home network (the LAN).
8.
(Optional) In the LAN Setup section, select the
Use This Interface ID
check box and
specify the interface ID to be used for the IPv6 address of the access point’s LAN
interface.
If you do not specify an ID here, the access point generates one automatically from
its MAC address.
9.
Select an IPv6 Filtering radio button:
Secured
. In secured mode, which is the default mode, the router inspects both
TCP and UDP packets.
Open
. In open mode, the router inspects UDP packets only.
10. Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Set up an IPv6 passthrough Internet connection [router
mode]
In pass-through mode, the router works as a Layer 2 Ethernet switch with two ports (LAN
and WAN Ethernet ports) for IPv6 packets. The access point does not process any IPv6
header packets.
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Manually Set Up Internet
Settings
WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204