D-Link Router DIR:652 User Manual
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46D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration 6 to 4 Tunneling (Stateless) Se\fect 6.to.4 from the drop-down menu. Enter the IPv6 settin\bs supp\fied by your Internet provider (ISP). Enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses. Enter the LAN (\foca\f) I\uPv6 address for the router. Disp\fays the Router’s LAN Link-Loca\f Address. Check to enab\fe the Autoconfi\buration feature. Se\fect either SLAAC.+ .RDNSS or SLAAC .+ .State\bess. DHCPv6. Enter the Router Advertisement Lifetime (in minutes). My IPv6 Conne\ftion: 6 to 4 Settings: Primary/Se\fondary DNS Address: LAN IPv6 Address: LAN Link-Lo\fal Address: Enable Auto\fonfiguration: Auto\fonfiguration Type: Router Advertisement Lifetime:
47D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration 6rd (Stateless) Se\fect 6rd from the drop-down menu. Enter the address settin\bs supp\fied by your Internet provider (ISP). Enter the LAN (\foca\f) I\uPv6 address for the router. Disp\fays the Router’s LAN Link-Loca\f Address. Check to enab\fe the Autoconfi\buration feature. Se\fect either SLAAC+.RDNSS or SLAAC .+ .State\bess. DHCPv6. E nte r t h e R o u te r Ad ve r t i s e m e nt L i fe t i m e ( i n minutes). My IPv6 Conne\ftion: 6RD Settings: LAN IPv6 Address: LAN Link-Lo\fal Address: Enable Auto\fonfiguration: Auto\fonfiguration Type: Router Advertisement Lifetime:
48D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration 6rd (Stateful) Se\fect 6rd from the drop-down menu. Enter the address settin\bs supp\fied by your Internet provider (ISP). Enter the LAN (\foca\f) I\uPv6 address for the router. Disp\fays the Router’s LAN Link-Loca\f Address. Check to enab\fe the Autoconfi\buration feature. Se\fect Statefu\b.(DHCPv6). Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 ran\be for your \foca\f computers. Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 ran\be for your \foca\f computers. Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime (in minutes). My IPv6 Conne\ftion: 6RD Address Settings: LAN IPv6 Address: LAN Link-Lo\fal Address: Enable Auto\fonfiguration: Auto\fonfiguration Type: IPv6 Address Range Start: IPv6 Address Range End: IPv6 Address Lifetime:
49D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration Se\fect Link-Loca\b.\fn\by from the drop-down menu. Disp\fays the IPv6 address of the router. My IPv6 Conne\ftion: LAN IPv6 Address Settings: Link-Lo\fal Conne\ftivity
50D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration The DIR-652 can be confi\bured as a virtua\f server so that remote users accessin\b Web or FTP services via the pub\fic IP address can be automatica\f\fy redirected to \foca\f servers in the LAN (Loca\f Area Network). The DIR-652 firewa\f\f feature fi\fters out unreco\bnized packets to protect your LAN network so a\f\f computers networked with the DIR-652 are invisib\fe to the outside wor\fd. If you wish, you can make some of the LAN computers accessib\fe from the Internet by enab\fin\b Virtua\f Server. Dependin\b on the requested service, the DIR-652 redirects the externa\f service request to the appropriate server within the LAN network. The DIR-652 is a\fso capab\fe of port-redirection meanin\b incomin\b traffic to a particu\far port may be redirected to a different port on the server computer. Each virtua\f service that is created wi\f\f be \fisted at the bottom of the screen in the Virtua\f Servers List. There are pre-defined virtua\f services a\fready in the tab\fe. You may use them by enab\fin\b them and \uassi\bnin\b the server IP to use that particu\far virtua\f service. For a \fist of ports for common app\fications, p\fease visit http://support.d\bink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1191. Virtual Server
51D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration This wi\f\f a\f\fow you to open a sin\b\fe por\ut. If you wou\fd \fike to open a ran\be of ports, refer to the next pa\be. Enter a name for the ru\fe or se\fect an app\fication from the drop-down menu. Se\fect an app\fication and c\fick
52D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration This wi\f\f a\f\fow you to open a sin\b\fe por\ut or a ran\be of ports. Port Forwarding Enter a name for the ru\fe or se\fect an app\fication from the drop-down menu. Se\fect an app\fication and c\fick
53D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration Enter a name for the ru\fe. You may se\fect a pre-defined app\fication from the drop-down menu and c\fick
54D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration QoS Engine The QoS En\bine option he\fps improve your network \bamin\b performance by prioritizin\b app\fications. By defau\ft the QoS En\bine settin\bs are disab\fed and app\fic\uation priority is not c\fassified \uautomatica\f\fy. This option is disab\fed by defau\ft. Enab\fe this option for better performance and experience with on\fine \bames and other interactive app\fications, such as VoIP. This option is enab\fed by defau\ft when the QoS En\bine option is enab\fed. This option wi\f\f a\f\fow your router to automatica\f\fy determine the up\fink speed of your Internet connection. This disp\fays the detected up\fink speed. The speed at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP. This is determined by your ISP. This option is enab\fed by defau\ft. This wi\f\f a\f\fow your router to automatica\f\fy determine the network priority of runnin\b pro\brams. This option is enab\fed by defau\ft so that your router wi\f\f automatica\f\fy determine which pro\brams shou\fd have network priority. For best performance, use the Automatic C\fassification option to automatica\f\fy set the priority for your app\fications. This option shou\fd be enab\fed when you have a s\fow Internet up\fink. It he\fps to reduce the impact that \far\be \fow priority network packets can have on more ur\bent ones. Enable Traffi\f Shaping: Automati\f Uplink Speed: Measured Uplink Speed: Manual Uplink Speed: Enabled QoS Engine: Automati\f Classifi\fation: Dynami\f Fragmentation:
55D-Link DIR-652 User Manua\f Section 3 - Confi\buration A QoS En\bine Ru\fe identifies a specific messa\be flow and assi\bns a priority to that flow. For most app\fications, automatic c\fassification wi\f\f be adequate, and specific QoS En\bine Ru\fes wi\f\f not be required. The QoS En\bine supports over\faps between ru\fes, where more than one ru\fe can match for a specific messa\be flow. If more than one ru\fe is found to match the ru\fe with the hi\bhest priority wi\f\f be used. Create a name for the ru\fe that is meanin\bfu\f to you. The priority of the messa\be flow is entered here -- 1 receives the hi\bhest priority (most ur\bent) and 255 receives the \fowest priority (\feast ur\bent). The protoco\f used by the messa\bes. The ru\fe app\fies to a flow of messa\bes whose LAN-side IP address fa\f\fs within the r\uan\be set here. The ru\fe app\fies to a flow of messa\bes whose LAN-side port number is within the r\uan\be set here. The ru\fe app\fies to a flow of messa\bes whose WAN-side IP address fa\f\fs within the r\uan\be set here. The ru\fe app\fies to a flow of messa\bes whose WAN-side port number is within the r\uan\be set here. QoS Engine Rules: Name: Priority: Proto\fol: Lo\fal IP Range: Lo\fal Port Range: Remote IP Range: Remote Port Range: