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It looks like WIFI routers only supports 11 Channels (IPv1 to IPv11). Some claim that Europe can access all 16 Channels (IPv*).
It also looks like many WIFI routers are using IPv6 (Channel 6) but some also use IPv4 (Channel 4). The same information appears to be available on both Channel 4 and Channel 6.
Has the ISOC forced all content to be the same on all channels ? Imagine having a TV in a Soviet State where all of the channels have the State controlled information.
Wireless, 2.4GHz, 54g, Wireless-G
MAC Address
This is the Router's MAC Address, as seen on your local, wireless network.
Mode
As selected from the Wireless tab, this will display the wireless mode (Mixed, G-Only, or Disabled) used by the network.
SSID
As entered on the Wireless tab, this will display the wireless network name or SSID.
DHCP Server
If you are using the Router as a DHCP server, that will be displayed here.
Channel
TAs entered on the Wireless tab, this will display the channel on which your wireless network is broadcasting.
Encryption Function
As selected on the Security Tab, this will display what type of encryption the Router uses for security.
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The IEEE is in the Process of Standardizing IPvLAN
vLANs - Virtual LANs (4 and 6 currently)
STP - Spanning Tree Protocol
Each vLAN has 32-bit addresses for Source and Destination. There are bits in the 128-bit AAAA records, in the DNS, that are used to set the first four bits in the IP packets. Not all 160 bits can be set because there are only 128-bits. 32-bits are set by the sender (the source).
160-32=128
The AAAA record is used to set all bits except your 32-bit source address. You can even create a bad checksum using AAAA DNS records.
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