  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy | reply to jfeise Re: [Modem] Motorola 2210 doesn't respond to ping
Why is the ping so important to you |
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 jfeise
join:2009-03-27 Santa Ana, CA
| said by wayjac :Why is the ping so important to you That also has to do with IPv6. HE's IPv6 tunnelbroker (»www.tunnelbroker.net/) tries to ping the IPv4 address to verify the tunnel. |
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  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy | So.....the speedstream 4100 only blocks outbound IPv6 packets
The motorola 2210 blocks icmp pings |
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 jfeise
join:2009-03-27 Santa Ana, CA
| said by wayjac :So.....the speedstream 4100 only blocks outbound IPv6 packets The motorola 2210 blocks icmp pings The Speedstream blocks outbound IPv6 packets encapsulated in IPv4. I didn't even try to send IPv6 directly... But it let inbound tunneled IPv6 packets through, as tcpdump showed.
Another modem I tried was a D-Link 2320B. Ping worked, and it gave the WAN IP to the local computer, but with a DHCP lease renewal time of 15 seconds, not changeable of course...
All I need is a DSL modem that lets all packets through, and allows me to get the WAN IP address on the local computer, with a reasonable DHCP lease time. Not too much to ask, I think  |
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  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy
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| said by jfeise :Another modem I tried was a D-Link 2320B. Ping worked, and it gave the WAN IP to the local computer, but with a DHCP lease renewal time of 15 seconds, not changeable of course... A 15 second lease time means the client is always renewing the lease.........not a good thing
said by jfeise :All I need is a DSL modem that lets all packets through, and allows me to get the WAN IP address on the local computer, with a reasonable DHCP lease time. Not too much to ask, I think I hope you're able to find what you need |
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