RV320 DHCP and WAN questions

Hello all,
So far I love the RV320 its super fast and works really good (with 2 WAN connections).          
I though have a few questions hoping someone could tell me:
1) Under DHCP Server it gives the option of to use DNS from ISP or DNS Proxy, what is the main difference between those two options?
Right now I have this set to DNS from ISP.
2) What are the pros and cons of enabling IPV6 DHCP and what is the best setting for that (Yes both ISPs I have suppor IPV6)?
3) What is the best option to set as client lease time for DHCP? (its set to 1440 default).
4) On the System Summary page I see both WAN1 and WAN2 connected (i set it to
Load Balance (Auto Mode) but for WAN2 i always see: Connected (Inactive)
Why does it say inactive?
Thank you!

Found answers to most things now except for:
4) On the System Summary page I see both WAN1 and WAN2 connected (i set it to
Load Balance (Auto Mode) but for WAN2 i always see: Connected (Inactive)
Why does it say inactive?

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      Dropbox ApplicazioneHidden (/Applications/Dropbox.app)
    Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      Flash Player: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
      Default Browser: Version: 600 - SDK 10.10
    Safari Extensions: ℹ️
      Pin It Button [Installed]
      Save to Pocket [Installed]
      Add To Amazon Wish List [Installed]
    3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️
      Flash Player  [Support]
    Time Machine: ℹ️
      Time Machine not configured!
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          3% hidd
          2% Safari
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          0% fontd
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      137 MB Finder
      86 MB Dropbox
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      7.76 GB Free RAM
      4.88 GB Active RAM
      3.28 GB Inactive RAM
      1.26 GB Wired RAM
      4.73 GB Page-ins
      0 B Page-outs
    Diagnostics Information: ℹ️
      Jan 2, 2015, 11:15:06 AM Self test - passed
      Jan 2, 2015, 12:06:57 AM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Dropbox109_2015-01-02-000657_[redacted].cpu_res ource.diag [Details]
    ---------- is there any troubleshooting for delete that fake account every time I start my Macbook Pro?
    thanks and regards
    Edoardo

    Smiley face with a ? means a bootable system is not found.
    There maybe  a problem with either system software or hard drive itself.
    Try this.
    Repair Disk
    Steps 2 through 8
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5836
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