Can I use TP-Link devices with both IPv4 and IPv6 networks?

Asked 2 years ago
Yes, TP-Link devices can support both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Many of TP-Link's recent routers and network devices are designed to be compatible with the latest networking protocols, including IPv6, in addition to the traditional IPv4. This dual compatibility allows users the flexibility to operate on networks that utilize either protocol, which is particularly important as the transition to IPv6 continues to grow due to the limited availability of IPv4 addresses. In most cases, TP-Link devices will automatically detect and configure themselves for the type of network protocol in use. Users may also have the option to manually adjust settings in the device's configuration interface to facilitate compatibility with both types of networks. It is always advisable to check the specific product specifications or the official TP-Link website for detailed information regarding the capabilities of the particular device in question, as features may vary across different models.
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Answered Jul 3, 2025

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