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Feb 24, 2016; 5:29pm
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Feb 25, 2016; 2:43am
Re: WAN6?
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That's your ETH2 to your router/switch. I don't know why they called it WAN6. It used to be WAN & WAN2 which made more sense on earlier builds.
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Feb 25, 2016; 4:09pm
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Feb 25, 2016; 7:35pm
Re: WAN6?
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WAN is eth0 and WAN6 is eth2. If you turn WAN6 off you'll loose connectivity from the shield to your router. IPv6 is not used at all. You are in bridge mode, right?
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