IPv6 networks are connected by IPv6 routers. IPv6 routers pass IPv6 packets from one network segment to another.
The IPv6 Routing configuration screen displays.


| RA Convert (milliseconds) | Select this option to convert multicast router advertisements (RA) to unicast router advertisements at the dot11 layer. Unicast addresses identify a single network interface, whereas a multicast address is used by multiple hosts. This setting is disabled by default. | 
| Throttle | Select this option to throttle RAs before converting to unicast. Once enabled, set the throttle interval and maximum number of RAs. This setting is disabled by default. | 
| Throttle Interval (milliseconds) | Enable this setting to define the throttle interval (3 - 1,800 seconds). The default setting is 3 seconds. | 
| Max RAs | Enable this setting to define the maximum number of router advertisements per router (1 - 256) during the throttle interval. The default setting is 1. | 
The IPv6 static route Add Row screen displays.


| Network Address | Set the IPv6 network address. Other than the length and slightly different look versus an IPv4 address, the IPv6 address concept is same as IPv4. | 
| Gateway | Set the IPv6 route gateway. A network gateway in IPv6 is the same as in IPv4. A gateway address designates how traffic is routed out of the current subnet. | 
| Interface | If using a link local address, set the VLAN (1 - 4,094) used a virtual routing interface for the local address. | 
Select Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.