Auto-EQ will likely fail the way you have it wired - it won't be able to time align either. If you are going to run front/rear/sub with 80PRS then run fronts and rears on passive xovers and set 80PRS to STD mode, then let it autoEQ everything - it can sound amazing.Network, low level input. highs to 2 channels (50wx2) Mids, with y-splitters, 2 channels (50wx2) for the rear and 2 channels (75wx2) for the fronts. Lows to 10" sub.
I'll try the auto eq later - I wanted to see what I could do on my own since this is my first time going active. I also would need to disconnect the rears for both auto eq and t/a. From what I've read of the 80prs's auto tune, it's not the best for my type of music - seems to lower bass and focus on vocals/highs. i'll get there, just trying to do it and learn myself.
Otherwise, Network mode is best for running active with front components and a sub only (front tweets, front midbass, and a sub).
Auto-EQ/time alignment will only work well with those two configurations ^^^. But it can sound amazing - especially when you run network mode active as above.
Otherwise you have no choice but to manually tune and you can't time align your fronts/rears the way you have them wired.