Edit
5. Click
.
You can now change the following settings:
IPv6-Automatic---- - Select Enabled to use IPv6 for all network addressing.
•
DUID
(device user ID)---- - Used by DHCP to identify network clients.
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6rd Tunnel---- - Allows your router to send IPv6 IP addresses over IPv4 networks. To enable this
•
option, IPv6-Automatic must be unselected. To let your router handle the 6rd Tunnel settings
(such as prefixes and address masks), change the 6rd tunnel setting to Automatic. Select
Manual to change these settings manually.
Prefix---- - Enter the prefix address used for the tunnel provided by your ISP.
•
Prefix Length---- - Enter the prefix length used for the tunnel provided by your ISP.
•
Border Relay---- - Enter the border relay address used for the tunnel provided by your ISP.
•
IPv4 mask length---- - Enter the IPv4 address mask length used for the tunnel provided by your
•
ISP.
Click Apply or Ok.
How to associate multiple routers with your Linksys Smart
Wi-Fi account
To associate an additional router to your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account:
1. Run setup for the additional router. When setup is complete, you will be prompted to create a
new Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account.
2. Instead of creating a new account, click Sign In at the bottom of the screen.
3. Enter your original Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account username and password, and click Sign In.
The router will be added to your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account.
To configure the new router, log in to Linksys Smart Wi-Fi, then select the router's SSID (network
name) from the drop-down list at the top of the screen.
How to get the most out of your dual-band router
The most common reason people purchase dual-band routers is to ensure available bandwidth for
streaming high-definition video. Users also want to make sure that their video streams won't be
interrupted by other wireless network traffic. To get the most out of your dual-band router, you
should upgrade your wireless clients and split your traffic.
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