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briar7

join:2006-05-25
Oak Harbor, WA
reply to NetDog

Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP

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1) Oak Harbor, WA
Modem: Motorola SB6121
Router: D-Link DIR-645


tshirt
Premium,MVM
join:2004-07-11
Snohomish, WA
kudos:4
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Ipv6 Ready
Looking good in my neighborhood
Snohomish, WA (served out of Everett, WA)
SB6120
DIR-655 B1 running version 2.10 firmware


elkido122

join:2011-02-23
Folsom, CA

Nice where at


MDA

join:2013-09-10

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*mod please delete*



NetDog
Premium,VIP
join:2002-03-04
Parker, CO
kudos:49
Reviews:
·Comcast

said by MDA:

Router is set in Pass-Through mode because prefix delegation works on Comcast's end (no need for DHCPv6 since DNS addresses and other client IP's passthrough successfully).

I'm not too worried ill reach the 18 quintillion address limit either

That is not the correct setup.. You shouldn't use pass-through, we will only issue you as many IP's as your account allows. You should have your router setup to accept a PD. This way all your devices will get a IP from the Pd scope and not the WAN scope.
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HunterZ

join:2003-07-16
Kent, WA

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Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP

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Got native ipv6 south of Covington, WA. Using Toastman Tomato with IPv6 mode set to "DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation".

I actually was having problems accessing some sites this morning (especially Google ones) because my router was configured to use a tunnel or whatever while my router was getting a native ipv6 address. Seems to be fine now that I've switched over to DHCPv6 w/PD and removed all static address stuff.


USR56K

join:2000-05-20
Lynnwood, WA
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Location: Lynnwood, WA
Modem: Ubee DDM3513 (boot 6.1.1c, software 3.10.1315, hardware 1.47.3)
Router: Asus RT-AC66U (firmware 3.0.0.4.374_130)
OS: Win7
Browser: FF 24
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If it's not on Google, then it doesn't exist.

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jjgregory
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join:2009-08-05
Marietta, GA
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Marietta is a suburb of Hotlanta.
Win 7/64 bit with an E3000 Router (which is not IPv6 compatible).
Using a Cisco SG-200-08 Managed Switch behind the Router with IPv6 and LACP Teaming enabled on a 2GB Home network.
All the IPv6 addressing that one would expect to see in the Network Connection Details is there.


tshirt
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join:2004-07-11
Snohomish, WA
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jjgregory See Profile a 2002 means you are using a 6 to 4 tunnel rather than a native IPv6 so you aren't quite done.
As you point out That router doesn't have IPv6 support, but I believe openwrt, dd-wrt and shibby all firmwares can help
as always at your own risk
»wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/e3000