Configuring Ipv6 - AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 Configuration And Operation

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Configuring IPv6

Overview
IPv6 stands for internet protocol version 6. It is the successor to IPv4,
which is to be replaced completely by IPv6 in the coming years. IPv6 is
more powerful, and has more addresses and better security proper­
ties than IPv4.
The FRITZ!Box supports the new IPv6 internet protocol and can estab­
lish IPv6 connections:
Services that Support IPv6
Home Network /
Internet
IPv6-capable
services in the home
network
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FRITZ!Box 7530
Services that Support IPv6
FRITZ!NAS access via SMB or FTP/FTPS
Access to the user interface with http or
https over IPv6
The DNS resolver of the FRITZ!Box
supports queries for IPv6 addresses (AAAA
records) and can query the upstream DNS
resolver of the internet service provider
over IPv6.
The globally valid prefix is distributed via
router advertisement.
For guest access to the wireless LAN, the
home network and wireless guests are
separated by IPv6 subnetworks.
UPnP, UPnP AV media servers
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