IPv6 configuration

3Press OK to select the required value you want.

DHCPv6 Addr.: Always use DHCPv6 regardless of router request.

DHCPv6 Off: Never use DHCPv6 regardless of router request.

Router: Use DHCPv6 only when requested by a router.

From the SyncThru™ Web Service

Activating IPv6

1Access a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, from Windows. Enter the machine IP address (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) in the address field and

press the Enter key or click Go.

2If it’s your first time logging into SyncThru™ Web Service you need to log-in as an administrator. Type in the below default ID and password.

We recommend you to change the default password for security reasons.

ID: admin

Password: sec00000

3When the SyncThru™ Web Service window opens, move the mouse cursor over the Settings of the top menu bar and then click Network

Settings.

4Click TCP/IPv6 on the left pane of the website.

5Check the IPv6 Protocol check box to activate IPv6.

6Click the Apply button.

7Turn the machine off and turn it on again.

• You can also set the DHCPv6.

To manually set the IPv6 address:

Check the Manual Address check box. Then, the Address/Prefix text box is activated. Enter the rest of the address (e.g.,:3FFE:10:88:194::AAAA. “A” is the hexadecimal 0 through 9, A through F).

IPv6 address configuration

1Start a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, that supports IPv6 addressing as a URL.

2Select one of the IPv6 addresses (Link-local Address, Stateless Address, Stateful Address, Manual Address) from Network

Configuration Report (see "Printing a network configuration report" on page 152).

Link-local Address: Self-configured local IPv6 address (Address starts with FE80).

Stateless Address: Automatically configured IPv6 address by a network router.

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Samsung CLX-3305FW IPv6 address configuration, From the SyncThru Web Service, Press the Enter key or click Go, Settings