ipv6_tunnel_at_home
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* The Ethernet interface is connected to your home set-top box. | * The Ethernet interface is connected to your home set-top box. | ||
* The WiFi interface creates a local area network and connects the home equipment. | * The WiFi interface creates a local area network and connects the home equipment. | ||
- | ==== -- IPv4 Configuration==== | + | ===== -- IPv4 Configuration===== |
+ | Start by configuring Ethernet and WLAN interfaces on the MR3020 in two different IP networks. As the Ethernet interface is connected to the set-top box, it is important to adapt the following configuration to your environment by choosing an appropriate subnet and gateway. The WiFi interface has an address in a subnet of your choice. | ||
- | The following assumptions determine the scenario of this deployement | + | <WRAP center round tip 100%> |
- | - The | + | Note that in OpenWrt, |
- | Start by configuring | + | </ |
<file autoconf / | <file autoconf / | ||
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option ipaddr ' | option ipaddr ' | ||
option netmask ' | option netmask ' | ||
- | option ip6addr ' | + | option ip6addr ' |
</ | </ | ||
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option dest wan | option dest wan | ||
</ | </ | ||
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==== -- IPv6 Configuration==== | ==== -- IPv6 Configuration==== | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> |
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