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8. Click Test to evaluate your entries. The wireless VPN firewall attempts to make a connection
according to the settings that you entered.
9. Click Apply to save your changes.
10. To verify the connection, click the Broadband Status option arrow in the upper right of the
screen to display the Connection Status pop-up screen. (The following figure shows a
PPPoE configuration; the IP addresses are not related to any other examples in this
manual.)
Figure 15.
Note: If your ISP requires MAC authentication and another MAC address
has been previously registered with your ISP, then you need to enter
that address on the Broadband Advanced Options screen for the
WAN interface (see Configure Advanced WAN Options and Other
Tasks on page 47).
Configure the IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
The nature of your IPv6 network determines how you need to configure the IPv6 Internet
connection:
Native IPv6 network. Your network is a native IPv6 network if the wireless VPN firewall
has an IPv6 address and is connected to an IPv6 ISP and if your network consists of
IPv6-only devices. However, because we are in a IPv4-to-IPv6 transition period, native
IPv6 is not yet very common.
Isolated IPv6 network. If your network is an isolated IPv6 network that is not connected
to an IPv6 ISP, you need to make sure that the IPv6 packets can travel over the IPv4
Internet backbone; you do this by enabling automatic 6to4 tunneling (see Configure 6to4
Automatic Tunneling on page 41).
Mixed network with IPv4 and IPv6 devices. If your network is an IPv4 network that
consists of both IPv4 and IPv6 devices, you need to make sure that the IPv6 packets can