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    7.Select the ISP entered in step 4.
    8.When setup is complete, click [Save].
     The entered information is saved.
    Note
    When saving do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed successfully.
    9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, 
    click it.
    10.Restart the PC.
     Check that the PC is connected to the 
    Internet. (see page 36)
    Notes
     When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side.
     When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks 
    LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart. 
    						
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    6to4 Connection
    6to4 is a type of tunnel connection which can be used experimentally. 6to4 encapsulates IPv6 packets 
    with IPv4 packets, and connects to the IPv6 network through the 6to4 relay router. It is not necessary 
    to subscribe to an ISP for this type of connection. Take the following steps to set up 6to4 connection.
    1.Select [IPv6 ISP Registration].
    2.Click [Register/Edit] on the IPv6 ISP 
    registration list.
    3.Select 6to4.
    4.Enter ISP Name.
     Enter no more than 20 characters. In the 
    example right, abcde has been entered.
    5.Set the destination routers IPv4 Address.
     To return to the original settings, click 
    [Cancel].
    Note
    Set a public 6to4 relay router IP address for the destination IP address. The 6to4 relay router 
    is made public and can search the Internet.
    6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to 
    Connection Mode].
     The connection mode page is displayed.
    7.Select the ISP entered in step 4.
    8.When setup is complete, click [Save].
     The entered information is saved.
    Notes
     When saving, do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed 
    successfully.
     You must set an IPv4 ISP.
     The WAN side IPv6 global address may change when the WAN side IPv4 global address is 
    changed, because 6to4 connection is dependent upon the IPv4 global address. 
    						
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    9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, 
    click it.
    10.Restart the PC.
     Check that the PC is connected to the 
    Internet. (see page 36)
    Notes
     When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side.
     When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks 
    LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart. 
    						
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    Static v6 Connection
    This function allows you to communicate directly using IPv6. To set up static v6 connection, take the 
    following steps.
    1.Select [IPv6 ISP Registration].
    2.Click [Register/Edit] on the IPv6 ISP 
    registration list.
    3.Select Static v6.
    4.Enter ISP Name.
     Enter no more than 20 characters. In the 
    example right, abcde has been entered.
    5.Enter the IPv6 Address(WAN), Prefix(LAN), 
    IPv6 Default Gateway, IPv6 DNS Server 1, and 
    IPv6 DNS Server2, and if specified by the ISP, 
    enter the Domain Name.
     See the ISPs setup information. To return 
    to the original settings, click [Cancel].
    6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to 
    Connection Mode].
     The connection mode page is displayed.
    7.Select the ISP entered in step 4.
    IPv6 Network
    InternetISP 
    						
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    8.When setup is complete, click [Save].
     The entered information is saved.
    Note
    When saving, do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed successfully.
    9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, 
    click it.
    10.Restart the PC.
     Check that the PC is connected to the 
    Internet. (see page 36)
    Notes
     When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side.
     When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks 
    LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart.
     For deleting IPv6 ISPs, see page 28. 
    						
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    3.1.3 Confirming Connection to the Internet
    Confirming Connection
    After the setup for Internet connection is complete, try to access a website. If the website is displayed, 
    you have successfully connected to the Internet.
    1.Start the web browser.
    2.Enter a website address into the web browsers 
    address bar 
     
    (e.g. http://www.panasonic.com), and press 
    [Enter]
    .
     The website is displayed.
    When a website is not displayed...
     Check that the website address was entered correctly in the web browsers address bar.
     Check that the WAN and LAN indicators corresponding to the WAN and LAN jacks 
    connected to this product are on.
     Check that the power supply was turned on in the following order: modem, this product, 
    PC.
     Sometimes it is necessary to set up the web browsers proxy server to access a website 
    (see page 
    122). 
    						
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    3.1.4 Managing the Connection Mode
    The connection mode page allows you to switch between registered ISPs. On the connection mode 
    page, connecting ISPs which have been registered, can be selected from the LAN (Home) side to the 
    WAN (Internet) side.
    The two types of connection mode for ISPs connecting to the WAN (Internet) side are [DHCP/Static] 
    and [PPPoE].
    Setting up the DHCP/Static Connection Mode to the WAN (Internet) 
    Side
    Data Entry Field
    1.Click Connection Mode on the menu page.
     The connection mode page is displayed.
    2.Confirm that DHCP/Static is selected as the 
    connection mode
    .
     It is checked as factory default.
    3.Select the ISP on the ISP selection dropdown 
    list
    .
    4.Click [Save].
     When setup is complete, the restart 
    window is displayed.
    5.Click [Restart].
    ISP SelectionSelect only one ISP to use. It is possible to select an IPv6 ISP if one is 
    registered. 
    						
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    Setting up the PPPoE Connection Mode to the WAN (Internet) Side
    Data Entry Field
    1.Click Connection Mode on the menu page.
     The connection mode page is displayed.
    2.Select PPPoE as the connection mode.
     ISP Selection is modified.
    3.Select the ISP on the ISP selection dropdown 
    list
    .
    4.Click [Save].
     When setup is complete, the restart 
    window is displayed.
    5.Click [Restart].
    ISP SelectionSelect only one ISP to use. It is possible to select an IPv6 ISP if one is 
    registered. 
    						
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    3.1.5 Using Camera
    The camera page allows you to set up cameras connected to this product.
    Usually it is not necessary to set up a camera because the automatic registration function of 
    Panasonics Network Cameras sets up the camera name, port number, and IP address automatically. 
    When changing a camera name, follow the steps on page 
    42 - changing the setup of automatically 
    registered cameras. Also, when manually setting up a camera network, register cameras by following 
    the steps in additional camera registration.
    Automatic Setup
    Data Entry Field
    Automatic SetupSelect Enable or Disable.
    IPv4 Camera 
    Available Address 
    RangeSpecify one sequenced address range to be allocated to the 
    camera.
     Be careful that it does not overlap the address allocated by a 
    server, such as a DHCP/PPTP server.
     The default is 192.168.0.151 - 192.168.0.166.
    Port Number assigned 
    to network cameraSelect Single port or By range.
     If By range is selected, the value of the Available Port Range is 
    automatically allocated.
     Single port can be used in the following situations:
    1 When connecting the WAN side to an internal company 
    network, without using address translation.
    2 When using only the LAN without connecting to the WAN 
    side.
    Available Port RangeSpecify the camera port number.
     When selecting By range above, it is only possible to specify one 
    sequenced port number range. It is necessary to have the same 
    number of port numbers as available address ranges specified 
    above, so specify the port number range that you will use.
     When selecting Single port above, specify one static port 
    number.
     The default is 60001-60016. 
    						
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    IPv6 Camera 
    Por tSpecify the port number for the IPv6 camera.
     The specified port will be provided automatically to IPv6 
    cameras.
     The default is 80. 
    						
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