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NAT:
Network Address Translation hides private IP
addresses behind the router’s IP address.
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Standard:
Without NAT exposes the subnet
addresses which requires them to be externally
routable.
IPv6 Settings
IPv6 Address Source:
The Address source has three
settings. The default of
Delegated
is desirable in most
configurations.
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Delegated:
The address is provided by a router
connected to this router’s WAN.
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Static:
The address is provided by the router
admin.
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None:
No use of an IPv6 WAN address, IPv6 is
disabled on the WAN.
IPv6 Address:
An IPv6 Address is a unique numerical label for a computer or device using the Internet Protocol
(IP). IPv6 addresses are typically in the format composed of 8 sets of 4 hexadecimal numbers. Leading zeros
can be ignored and the longest set of continuous zeros can be replaced with
::
. For example, the IPv6 address
of 0001:0000:0234:5678:0000:0000:9abc:0def can be expressed as 1:0:234:5678
::
9abc:def.
Interfaces
Select the network interfaces which will be attached
to this network by either dragging desired interface
or clicking left or right arrows to move them between
Available Interfaces
and
Selected Interfaces
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Access Control
UPnP Gateway:
Select the UPnP (Universal Plug and
Play) option if you want to enable the UPnP Gateway
service for computers on this network.
Admin Access:
When enabled users may access these admin pages from this network.
IPv4 DHCP
DHCP Server
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Enable DHCP Server:
When the DHCP server is
enabled, users of your network will be able to
automatically connect to the Internet without
any special configuration. It is recommended
that you leave this enabled. Advanced
DHCP server configuration is available at
NETWORKING > Local Networks > DHCP
Server
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Range Start:
The starting IP address in the
DHCP Server range is the beginning of the
reserved pool of IP addresses which will be
given to any DHCP enabled computers on your
network. The default value is almost always sufficient.