How to get the most out of your dual-band router, How to get the most out of your dual- band router, 27 setting up: advanced linksys e-series – Linksys E4200 User Manual

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Setting Up: Advanced

Linksys E-Series

IPv6 Internet connection settings

For

E900 E1200V2 E1500

E2500

E3200

E4200

IPv6 is a new IP protocol that uses simplified packet headers and requires IPSec .

It also has improved support for mobile IP and computing devices . If your

router model supports IPv6, an IPv6 Setup page is available under the Setup tab .

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To use your router’s IPv6 Internet connection settings, IPv6 service

from your ISP (Internet service provider) is required . For more

information on this service, ask your ISP .

To manually configure your router’s IPv6 settings:

Setup > IPv6 Setup

1. Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based

utility” on page 25) .

2. Click the Setup tab, then click the IPv6 Setup page .
3. IPv6  -  Automatic—Select

Enabled to automatically use IPv6 for all

network addressing .

4. 6rd Tunnel—Allows your router to send IPv6 IP addresses over IPv4

networks . To enable this option, IPv6  -  Automatic must be set to

Disabled . To let your router handle the 6rd Tunnel settings (such as

prefixes and address masks), change the 6rd Tunnel setting to Automatic

Configuration . Select Manual Configuration to change these settings

manually .

Prefix—Enter the prefix address used for the tunnel provided by your

ISP .

Prefix Length—Enter the prefix length used for the tunnel provided

by your ISP .

Border Relay—Enter the border relay address used for the tunnel

provided by your ISP .

IPv4 Address Mask—Enter the IPv4 address mask length used for the

tunnel provided by your ISP .

5. Click Save Settings at the bottom of the page .

How to get the most out of your dual-

band router

For

E2500

E3200

E4200

I bought a dual band router, but I’m not sure that I’m getting the most

out of it. What should I check? Of the many reasons for owning a dual-band

router, the most common is to ensure available bandwidth for streaming high-

definition video . At the same time, owners want to make sure that their video

streams won’t be interrupted by other wireless network traffic . To get the most

out of your dual-band router, you can:

Upgrade your wireless clients

Split your traffic

Upgrade your wireless clients

If you have network adapters that support only legacy wireless network

standards such as 802 .11b, you should consider upgrading them with

Wireless-N (802 .11n) network adapters . Wireless-B (802 .11b) devices can slow

your entire wireless network . For the best performance, all of your wireless

devices should support Wireless-N . You can then select Wireless-N Only as your

Network Mode below .

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If you select Wireless-N Only, you may need to temporarily change

your network settings to Mixed to provide access to guests without

Wireless-N networking .

Split your traffic

The best way to improve your multimedia wireless performance is to split your

wireless traffic between your router’s two bands (ranges of radio frequencies) .

Your router supports the 2 .4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band, and handles the

two bands as two separate wireless networks to help manage the traffic .
The most common way to split wireless traffic is to use the 2 .4 GHz band for

basic Internet tasks such as web browsing, email, and downloads, and use

the 5 .0 GHz band for streaming multimedia . There are several reasons for this

approach:

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