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     N300 WiFi Router
    The screen adjusts:
    The router automatically detects the information in the following fields\
    :
    • Connection T
     ype. This field indicates the connection type that is detected.
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on WAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length 
    of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the \
    IPv6 address. If no 
    address is acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on LAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the prefix, 
    which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address. I\
    f no address is 
    acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    6.  Select 
    an  IP Address Assignment  radio  button:
    •Use DHCP Server . 
     This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
    • Auto Config. 
     This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devi\
    ces on your home  network (the LAN). 
    7.  (Optional) Select the Use This Interface ID check box and specify the interface ID to be 
    used for the IPv6 address of the router’
    
    s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically\
     from its MAC 
    address.
    8.  Click the  Apply button.
    Your settings are saved. 
    						
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    N300 WiFi Router 
    Use Auto Config for an IPv6 Internet Connection
    To set up an IPv6 Internet connection through auto configuration:
    1. 
    Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connecte\
    d to the 
    network.
    2.  In the address field of the web browser
     , enter www.routerlogin.net  or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password . The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6.
    The IPv6 screen displays.
    5.  In the Internet Connection T
     ype list, select Auto Config.
    The screen adjusts:
    The router automatically detects the information in the following fields\
    :
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on WAN . This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length 
    of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the \
    IPv6 address. If no 
    address is acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on LAN . This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the prefix, 
    which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address. I\
    f no address is 
    acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    6.  (Optional) In the DHCP User Class (If Required) field, enter a host name. 
    						
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    23  N300 WiFi Router
    Most people can leave this field blank, but if your ISP gave you a specific host name, 
    enter it here.
    7. (Optional) In the DHCP Domain Name (If Required) field, enter a domain name.
    You can type the domain name of your IPv6 ISP. Do not enter the domain name for the 
    IPv4 ISP here. For example, if your ISP’s mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, type xxx.yyy.zzz 
    as the domain name. If your ISP provided a domain name, type it in this field. For 
    example, Earthlink Cable might require a host name of home, and Comcast sometimes 
    supplies a domain name.
    8. Select  an  IP Address Assignment  radio  button:
    •Use DHCP Server. This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
    •Auto Config. This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devices on your home 
    network (the LAN). 
    9. (Optional) Select the Use This Interface ID check box and specify the interface ID that you 
    want to be used for the IPv6 address of the router’s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC 
    address.
    10. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Set Up a 6to4 Tunnel IPv6 Internet Connection
    The remote relay router is the router to which your router creates a 6to4 tunnel. Make sure 
    that the IPv4 Internet connection is working before you apply the 6to4 tunnel settings for the 
    IPv6 connection.
    To set up an IPv6 Internet connection by using a 6to4 tunnel:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
    network.
    2. In the address field of the web browser, enter www.routerlogin.net or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3. Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6.
    The IPv6 screen displays. 
    						
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    5. 
    In the Internet Connection Type list, select 6to4 Tunnel .
    The screen adjusts:
    The router automatically detects the information in the Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN  field. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired for the router’s LAN interface. The 
    number after the slash (/) is the length of the prefix, which is also \
    indicated by the 
    underline (_) under the IPv6 address. If no address is acquired, the f\
    ield displays Not 
    Available.
    6.  Select a Remote 6to4 to Relay Router radio button:
    • Auto. 
    Your router uses any remote relay router that is available on the Interne\
    t. This is 
    the default setting.
    • Static IP 
     Address. Enter the static IPv4 address of the remote relay router. Your IPv6 
    ISP usually provides this address.
    7.  Select an IP 
     Address Assignment radio button:
    • Use DHCP Server . 
     This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
    • Auto Config. 
     This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devi\
    ces on your home  network (the LAN). 
    8.  (Optional) Select the  Use This Interface ID  check box and specify the interface ID that you 
    want to be used for the IPv6 address of the router’
     s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically\
     from its MAC 
    address.
    9.  Click the  Apply button.
    Your settings are saved. 
    						
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    25  N300 WiFi Router
    Set Up a Pass Through IPv6 Internet Connection
    In pass-through mode, the router works as a Layer 2 Ethernet switch with two ports (LAN and 
    WAN Ethernet ports) for IPv6 packets. The router does not process any IPv6 header packets.
    To set up a pass-through IPv6 Internet connection:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
    network.
    2. In the address field of the web browser, enter www.routerlogin.net or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3. Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6.
    The IPv6 screen displays.
    5. In the Internet Connection Type list, select Pass Through.
    The screen adjusts, but no additional fields display.
    6. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Set Up a Fixed IPv6 Internet Connection
    To set up a fixed IPv6 Internet connection:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
    network.
    2. In the address field of the web browser, enter www.routerlogin.net or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3. Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6.
    The IPv6 screen displays.
    5. In the Internet Connection Type list, select Fixed. 
    						
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    N300 WiFi Router 
    The screen adjusts:
    6. 
    Configure the fixed IPv6 addresses for the WAN connection:
    • IPv6 Address/Prefix 
     Length. The IPv6 address and prefix length of the router WAN 
    interface.
    • Default IPv6 Gateway . 
     The IPv6 address of the default IPv6 gateway for the router’s 
    WAN interface.
    • Primary DNS Server . 
     The primary DNS server that resolves IPv6 domain name 
    records for the router.
    • Secondary DNS Server . 
     The secondary DNS server that resolves IPv6 domain 
    name records for the router.
    Note: If you do not specify the DNS servers, the router uses the DNS servers 
    that are configured for the IPv4 Internet connection on the Internet 
    Setup screen. (See Manually Set Up the Internet Connection on 
    page   16.)
    7.  Select an IP 
     Address Assignment radio button:
    • Use DHCP Server . 
     This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
    • Auto Config. 
     This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devi\
    ces on your home  network (the LAN). 
    8.  In the IPv6 Address/Prefix 
     Length fields, specify the static IPv6 address and prefix length 
    of the router’s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically\
     from its MAC 
    address.
    9.  Click the  Apply button. 
    						
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     N300 WiFi Router
    Your settings are saved.
    Set Up a DHCP IPv6 Internet Connection
    To set up an IPv6 Internet connection with a DHCP server:
    1. 
    Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connecte\
    d to the 
    network.
    2.  In the address field of the web browser
     , enter www.routerlogin.net  or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6 .
    The IPv6 screen displays.
    5.  In the Internet Connection T
     ype list, select DHCP .
    The screen adjusts:
    The router automatically detects the information in the following fields\
    :
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on WAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length 
    of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the \
    IPv6 address. If no 
    address is acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on LAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the prefix, 
    which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address. I\
    f no address is 
    acquired, the field displays Not Available. 
    						
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    28 N300 WiFi Router 
    6. (Optional) In the User Class (If Required) field, enter a host name.
    Most people can leave this field blank, but if your ISP gave you a specific host name, 
    enter it here.
    7. (Optional) In the Domain Name (If Required) field, enter a domain name.
    You can type the domain name of your IPv6 ISP. Do not enter the domain name for the 
    IPv4 ISP here. For example, if your ISP’s mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, type xxx.yyy.zzz 
    as the domain name. If your ISP provided a domain name, type it in this field. For 
    example, Earthlink Cable might require a host name of home, and Comcast sometimes 
    supplies a domain name.
    8. Select an IP Address Assignment radio button:
    •Use DHCP Server. This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function.
    •Auto Config. This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devices on your home 
    network (the LAN). 
    9. (Optional) Select the Use This Interface ID check box and specify the interface ID that you 
    want to be used for the IPv6 address of the router’s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC 
    address.
    10. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Set Up a PPPoE IPv6 Internet Connection
    To set up a PPPoE IPv6 Internet connection:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
    network.
    2. In the address field of the web browser, enter www.routerlogin.net or 
    www.routerlogin.com.
    A login screen displays.
    3. Enter the router user name and password.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    4. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6.
    The IPv6 screen displays.
    5. In the Internet Connection Type list, select PPPoE. 
    						
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     N300 WiFi Router
    The screen adjusts: 
    The router automatically detects the information in the following fields\
    :
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on WAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length 
    of the prefix, which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the \
    IPv6 address. If no 
    address is acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    • Router
    ’s IPv6 Address on LAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired 
    for the router’s LAN interface. The number after the slash (/) is the length of the prefix, 
    which is also indicated by the underline (_) under the IPv6 address. I\
    f no address is 
    acquired, the field displays Not Available.
    6.  In the Login field, enter the login information for the ISP connection.
    This is usually the name that you use in your email address. For example\
    , if your main  mail account is JerAB@ISP
     .com, you would type JerAB in this field. Some ISPs (like 
    Mindspring, Earthlink, and T-DSL) require that you use your full email address when you 
    log in. If your ISP requires your full email address, type it in this fi\
    eld.
    7.  In the Password  field, enter the password for the ISP connection.
    8.  In the Service Name field, enter a service name.
    If your ISP did not provide a service name, leave this field blank.
    Note: The default setting of the Connection Mode list is Always On to 
    provide a steady IPv6 connection. The router never terminates the 
    connection. If the connection is terminated, for example, when the 
    modem is turned off, the router attempts to reestablish the connection 
    immediately after the PPPoE connection becomes available again.
    9.  Select 
    an  IP Address Assignment  radio  button:
    •Use DHCP Server . 
     This method passes more information to LAN devices, but some 
    IPv6 systems might not support the DHCv6 client function. 
    						
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    30 N300 WiFi Router 
    •Auto Config. This is the default setting.
    This setting specifies how the router assigns IPv6 addresses to the devices on your home 
    network (the LAN). 
    10. (Optional) Select the Use This Interface ID check box and specify the interface ID that you 
    want to be used for the IPv6 address of the router’s LAN interface.
    If you do not specify an ID here, the router generates one automatically from its MAC 
    address.
    11. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Change the MTU Size
    The maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the largest data packet a network device transmits. 
    When one network device communicates across the Internet with another, the data packets 
    travel through many devices along the way. If a device in the data path has a lower MTU 
    setting than the other devices, the data packets must be split or “fragmented” to 
    accommodate the device with the smallest MTU. 
    The best MTU setting for NETGEAR equipment is often the default value. In some situations, 
    changing the value fixes one problem but causes another. Leave the MTU unchanged unless 
    one of these situations occurs:
    •You experience problems connecting to your ISP or other Internet service, and the 
    technical support of either the ISP or NETGEAR recommends changing the MTU setting. 
    These web-based applications might require an MTU change:
    -A secure website that does not open, or displays only part of a web page
    -Yahoo email
    -MSN portal
    -America Online’s DSL service
    •You use VPN and have severe performance problems.
    •You used a program to optimize MTU for performance reasons and now you have 
    connectivity or performance problems.
    Note:An incorrect MTU setting can cause Internet communication 
    problems. For example, you might not be able to access certain 
    websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or FTP or POP 
    servers.
    To change the MTU size:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
    network. 
    						
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