User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User Guide
- Overview
- 1 Operation Modes
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 Monitor the Network
- 3.1 View the Device Information
- 3.2 View the Wireless Settings
- 3.3 View Wireless Signal Quality
- 3.4 View Radio Status
- 3.5 View the LAN Settings
- 3.6 View the WAN Settings
- 3.7 Monitor Throughput
- 3.8 Monitor Stations
- 3.9 Monitor Interfaces
- 3.10 Monitor ARP Table
- 3.11 Monitor Routes
- 3.12 Monitor DHCP Clients
- 3.13 Monitor Dynamic WAN
- 4 Configure the Network
- 5 Configure the Wireless Parameters
- 6 Manage the Device
- 7 Configure the System
- 8 Use the System Tools
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IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the
device will obtain a LAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to
obtain the LAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by
your ISP.
•• Static
Select static and enter the LAN IPv6 address and IPv6 netmask.
•• Prefix Delegation
Select Prefix Delegation and the device will obtain the LAN IPv6
address automatically.
IPv6 DHCP
Server
Enable or disable the IPv6 DHCP server function. With IPv6 DHCP server
enabled, the clients will obtain the IPv6 address from the DHCP server.
•• Disabled
Select Disabled to disable the IPv6 DHCP server function
•• Stateless/Stateful
Select Stateless or Stateful, and the clients will obtain the IPv6 address
from the IPv6 DHCP server automatically. Enable or disable the DNS
proxy. With this feature enabled, the device will obtain the DNS server
automatically. With this feature disabled, you should specify the DNS
address manually.
2.•Click
Apply
, then click
Save
.
4.3 Configure Management VLAN
Management VLAN provides a safer way for you to manage the device. With Management
VLAN enabled, only the hosts in the management VLAN can manage the device. Since
most hosts cannot process VLAN tags, connect the management host to the network via
a switch, and set up correct VLAN settings to ensure the communication between the host
and the device in the management VLAN.










