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TRENDnet User’s Guide
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o Autoconfiguration Type: Set up IPv6 Autoconfiguration in this section in order to
have IPv6 addresses assigned to the clients on the local area network. The
options are Stateless Auto, Stateless DHCPv6, DHCPv6 (Stateful). Stateless Auto:
When connected to an IPv6 network utilizing ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message
Protocol version 6) router discovery messages, IPv6 hosts will be configured
automatically. Stateless DHCPv6: A stateless DHCP server will only provide
configuration information to the nodes and will rely on ICMPv6 (Internet Control
Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages to assign IPv6 addresses.
DHCPv6(Stateful): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Stateless
address autoconfiguration for IPv6 can be used to acquire access in an IPv6
network, however, it is generally recommended to use DHCPv6 instead to assign
addresses, name servers and other configuration information to the clients.
• 6to4: 6to4 is provided as a transition for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6. It allows IPv6
packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network through the automatic tunneling
technology, and routes traffic between 6to4 and IPv6 networks.
o IPv6 to IPv4 Address: IPv6 to IPv4 Address will be displayed here
o 6to4 Relay: Please use the closest 6to4 Relay server to allow 6to4 networks to
communicate with native IPv6 networks
o Primary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you
o Secondary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you
o LAN IPv6 Address: Please enter the IPv6 Address here
o LAN Prefix Length: LAN Prefix Length will be displayed here
o LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: IPv6 Link-Local Address will be displayed here
o Autoconfiguration Type: Set up IPv6 Autoconfiguration in this section in order to
have IPv6 addresses assigned to the clients on the local area network. The
options are Stateless Auto, Stateless DHCPv6, DHCPv6 (Stateful). Stateless Auto:
When connected to an IPv6 network utilizing ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message
Protocol version 6) router discovery messages, IPv6 hosts will be configured
automatically. Stateless DHCPv6: A stateless DHCP server will only provide
configuration information to the nodes and will rely on ICMPv6 (Internet Control
Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages to assign IPv6 addresses.
DHCPv6(Stateful): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Stateless
address autoconfiguration for IPv6 can be used to acquire access in an IPv6
network, however, it is generally recommended to use DHCPv6 instead to assign
addresses, name servers and other configuration information to the clients.
Set your router date and time
Main > Time
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page”
on page 24).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on Time.
3. Select Enable NTP Server, to use a NTP server for the time settings. Or you can
manually set the time settings by not selecting NTP Server option.
4. To manually set the time settings. Select from the pull down menu the year, month
day and time you would like to apply on the router.
5. To save changes, click Apply.
Set schedules
Advanced > Schedule
Your router has features Virtual Server rules and Access Controls that can turn on or off
through schedules.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page”
on page 24).
2. Click on Administrator, and click on Time.