Administrator Console
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IPV6
• Obtain IPV6 Address via DHCP - The reader supports both automatic TCP/IPV6 configuration via
DHCP and manual configuration. The DHCP button turns DHCP on and off.
If DHCP is turned on, this window displays actual current values of the reader's IPV6 address,
prefix length, default gateway, and DNS server. Because these are obtained from the DHCP server,
they cannot be changed manually.
If DHCP is turned off, you can set the following values for these fields.
• Current IPV6 Address - IP address (in dotted notation) at which the reader is assigned.
• Prefix Length - Prefix length appropriate for the network in which the reader resides.
• IPV6 Default Gateway - Default gateway (in dotted notation) appropriate for the network in which
the reader resides.
• IPV6 DNS Server - DNS server (in dotted notation) appropriate for the network in which the reader
resides.
• MAC Address - The MAC address of the reader.
Configure Network Settings - Wi-Fi Tab
Figure 42 Configure Network Settings - Wi-Fi Tab
IPV4
The reader supports only DHCP-based configuration for Wi-Fi. This window displays the current values of
the reader's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server. Since these are obtained from the
DHCP server, they cannot be changed manually.
NOTE: You must click Commit to update the network configuration (see Save Changes.) If the Commit
is not successful, the system indicates the problem and allows correcting it by repeating the operation.
DHCP and IP address updates do apply until the reader is rebooted.
NOTE: Also enable automatic configuration for IPV6 through RA packets configuration. To enable or
disable RA packet configuration go to the Services window (see Services).