Activating Ipv6 In Windows Xp Sp2; Allocating Ip Addresses In A Local Network - SMA SUNNY WEBBOX with Bluetooth User Manual

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10.6 Activating IPv6 in Windows XP SP2
In order to be able to locate the Sunny WebBox with the Sunny WebBox Assistant, IPv6 is required.
IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol Version 6 and specifies the procedures that are necessary for data
transfer via a package-switching data network.
IPv6 is the successor to IPv4, which is still predominantly found in use in the internet. IPv6 is already
activated in Windows Vista, Windows 7, MacOS and Linux. IPv6 has to be activated in Windows XP
SP2.
In order to activate IPv6 manually, proceed as follows:
1. In Windows, select "Start > Settings > Network Connections".
2. Double click on the LAN connection via which the Sunny WebBox is connected.
– If Windows displays several LAN connections, there are probably several network
connections installed in the computer. Ensure that you select the correct network connection,
with which the computer is connected to the Sunny WebBox. If necessary, refer to the
manual of your computer.
– In the event that no LAN connection is displayed, please refer to section 9.1 "General
Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox" (page 75).
☑ The "LAN connection status" window opens.
3. Click [Properties] from the "General" tab.
☑ The window "LAN connection properties" opens.
4. Activate "Microsoft TCP/IP Version 6"
5. Select [OK].
☑ IPv6 is activated.
10.7 Allocating IP Addresses in a Local Network
You select a static IP address (Internet Protocol). Use the address range which is available to your
router. In most cases the address range of the router lies between 192.168.0.1. and
192.168.255.254. If necessary refer to the manual of your router.
Please note during the allocation of the IP address that the first three address parts of the IP address
must be identical for all participants of the same network. You may not allocate the same IP address
twice.
Example:
Router:
192.168.0.1
Computer 1
192.168.0.2
Computer 2
192.168.0.3
Sunny WebBox 192.168.0.168
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