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configured automatically. Stateless DHCPv6: A stateless DHCP server will only provide configuration information to the nodes and will rely on ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages to assign IPv6 addresses. DHCPv6 (Stateful): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6 can be used to acquire access in an IPv6 network, however, it is generally recommended to use DHCPv6 instead to assign addresses, name servers and other configuration information to the clients.

DHCPv6 (Stateful): TEW-691GR WAN port use DHCPv6 client to obtain IP addresses and other configuration information from stateful DHCPv6 server. Dynamic state information about each individual client is stored and centrally managed on the DHCPv6 server.

o Manually configure DNS: When enabled, users will be given the options to manually enter DNS servers

o Primary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you

o Secondary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you

o Enable DHCP-PD:Enable the DHCP Prefix Delegation which is used to assign a network address prefix to a user site, configuring the user's router with the prefix to be used for each LAN. This is one of the methods for delegating IPv6 address prefixes to an IPv6 subscriber's network (or "site").

o LAN IPv6 Address: Please enter the IPv6 Address here

o LAN Prefix Length: LAN Prefix Length will be displayed here

o LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: IPv6 Link-Local Address will be displayed here

o Autoconfiguration Type: Set up IPv6 Autoconfiguration in this section in order to have IPv6 addresses assigned to the clients on the local area network. The options are Stateless Auto, Stateless DHCPv6, DHCPv6 (Stateful). Stateless Auto: When connected to an IPv6 network utilizing ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages, IPv6 hosts will be configured automatically. Stateless DHCPv6: A stateless DHCP server will only provide configuration information to the nodes and will rely on ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages to assign IPv6 addresses. DHCPv6(Stateful): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6 can be used to acquire access in an IPv6 network, however, it is generally recommended to use DHCPv6 instead to assign addresses, name servers and other configuration information to the clients.

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Link-Local:The Link-local address is used by nodes and routers when communicating with neighboring nodes on the same link. This mode enables IPv6- capable devices to communicate with each other on the LAN side.

o LAN IPv6 Address: Please enter the IPv6 Address here

o LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: IPv6 Link-Local Address will be displayed here

PPPoE: Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection to IPv6 Internet. DSL providers typically use this option. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the IPv6 Internet.

o PPPoE session: The options are Shared with IPv4 or Create New Session. You can select to share IPv6 with IPv4 within a single PPPoE session or to create a seperate PPPoE session for IPv6 instead.

o User Name: Please consult with your ISP for your login account information

o Password: Please consult with your ISP for your login account information

o Verify Password: Please enter your password again to verify it is correct

o Address Mode: Please select Auto or Static. Address Mode (Auto): Select this option if the ISP's servers assign the router's WAN IPv6 address upon establishing a connection. Address Mode (Static): Select this option if your ISP has assigned a fixed IPv6 address. The ISP will provide the value for the IPv6 Address and Subnet Prefix Length.

o Use Default MTU Setting: It is recommended to use the default MTU setting.

o MTU Setting: Enter your MTU setting here when Default MTU Setting is disabled

o Manually configure DNS: When enabled, users will be given the options to manually enter DNS servers

o Primary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you

o Secondary DNS Server: Your local ISP will assign this address to you

o Enable DHCP-PD:Normally this option is enabled in PPPoE mode. When enabled, this router will use ISP-provided IPv6 address prefix to configure this router’s LAN port global IPv6 address and provide global address pool to LAN side PC when either stateless DHCPv6 or stateless Auto is enabled.

o LAN IPv6 Address: Please enter the IPv6 Address here

o LAN Prefix Length: LAN Prefix Length will be displayed here

o LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: IPv6 Link-Local Address will be displayed here

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Contents Page Table of contents Table of contents Package Contents FeaturesProduct Overview Product Hardware Features Rear ViewFront View Side ViewApplication Diagram Wireless Performance ConsiderationsHow to setup your router Basic Router SetupHow to set up a home network Where to find more helpRouter Installation Hardware Installation Setup WizardClick the Wizard button on the left side TEW-691GR Connect additional wired devices to your network Wireless Networking and Security Wireless Encryption TypesSecure your wireless network Use Tkip Mode Choose HEX or AsciiWirelessly WEP Choose Open System or Shared Key WEP Key FormatConnect wireless devices to your router Connect wireless devices using WPSPIN Personal Identification Number Basic wireless settingsPBC Software/Virtual Push Button Radio On/OffBroadcast Network Name Ssid Steps to improve wireless connectivity Advanced wireless settings Wireless Distribution System WDSWireless Advanced Port Range and Service Block Access Control FiltersAccess control basics Advanced Access ControlIP Address Filters URL FiltersAccess your router management Advanced Router SetupUsing the Configuration Menu Password is admin Click LoginChange your router login password Administrator ManagementChange your router device name Change your router URL Manually configure your Internet connectionNetwork WAN Setting Clone a MAC addressSet up the Dhcp server on your router Network LAN SettingChange your router IP address Set up Dhcp reservation Configuring IPv6 on your router Network IPv6 SettingTEW-691GR Main Time Set your router date and timeSet schedules Advanced ScheduleNetwork QoS QoS Quality of ServiceOpen a device on your network to the Internet Advanced DMZVirtual Server Advanced Virtual ServerSpecial Applications Example To forward TCP port 80 to your IP cameraAdvanced Special Application Gaming Advanced GamingInbound Filter Enable dynamic routing on your routerAdd static routes to your router Advanced Inbound FilterEnable Application Level Gateway ALG Advanced ALGIdentify your network on the Internet Enable/disable UPnP on your routerClick on Administrator and click on Management Advanced Advanced NetworkReset your router to factory defaults Router Maintenance & MonitoringAllow remote access to your router management Click on Administrator and click on Settings ManagementReboot your router Router Default SettingsBackup and restore your router configuration settings To restore your router configurationRemotely check router status Upgrade your router firmwareClick on Administrator and click on Upload Firmware Please note the followingView your router log Select Enable System LogRouter Status Check the router system informationDynamic Dhcp List Internet ConfigurationsWireless LAN LAN InformationAdministrator IPv6 Status Wireless Station ListWireless Station List IPv6 StatusManagement Page Structure Technical Specifications HardwareTroubleshooting WindowsHow to find your IP address? AppendixHow to find your MAC address? Apple Menu System Preferences NetworkRoHS Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Europe EU Declaration of ConformityLimited Warranty Limited Warranty