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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router 5 - WINS-If you have a WINS server, enter that server's IP address in the field. Otherwise, leave this blank. The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) performs name resolution function (similar to DNS) in the Windows network environment. It can help you to determine the IP address of a remote Windows personal computer from its computer name. • IPv6-This section displays the settings for the router's IPv6 Address, Prefix Length, and Router Advertisement options. - IPv6 Address-If you would select the dual-stack option under IP Versions Setup window, enter the IPv6 address on the LAN side of the router in the field. - Prefix Length-Enter the IPv6 prefix length. The default is 64, which should not need to be changed. - Router Advertisement-Enable this option to allow the router to send out IPv6 router advertisement packets periodically. This helps IPv6 hosts to learn their IPv6 prefix and setup their IPv6 address automatically. Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 62

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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router
Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide
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5
-
WINS
—If you have a WINS server, enter that server's IP address in the
field. Otherwise, leave this blank. The Windows Internet Naming Service
(WINS) performs name resolution function (similar to DNS) in the
Windows network environment. It can help you to determine the IP
address of a remote Windows personal computer from its computer
name.
IPv6
—This section displays the settings for the router’s IPv6 Address, Prefix
Length, and Router Advertisement options.
-
IPv6 Address
—If you would select the
dual-stack
option under IP
Versions Setup window, enter the IPv6 address on the LAN side of the
router in the field.
-
Prefix Length
—Enter the IPv6 prefix length. The default is 64, which
should not need to be changed.
-
Router Advertisement
—Enable this
option to allow the router to send
out IPv6 router advertisement packets periodically. This helps IPv6 hosts
to learn their IPv6 prefix and setup their IPv6 address automatically.