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Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP said by PGHammer:Direct connection to ARRIS WBM-760A OS - Windows 8 Release Preview
Direct connection works - however, my router (currently NETGEAR WNR3500 v1) is IPv6-hostile. Will replace with IPv6-supporting router ASAP. Is this in Accokeek, MD? |
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 sortofageekNot TroublePremium,Mod join:2001-08-19 There & Then kudos:14 | reply to NetDog
(topic move) [IPv6] Map of CC IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP)Moderator Action The post that was here (and all 1 followups to it), has been moved to a new topic .. »[IPv6] Map of CC IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP) Progress |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Williamstown, NJ kudos:5 1 edit | reply to NetDog
Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP 
Woolwich, NJ Router - Netgear WNDR3700v1 Motorola SB6120 Windows 7 |
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Loudoun County, VA Router - Netgear WNR3500L Modem- Arris 722G EMTA |
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Chesterfield, VA Direct Connection Router - None (no IPv6 support with my Netgear WNDR3300) Motorola SB6121 Windows 7 |
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Hackettstown, NJ. Router - Netgear WNDR4000 Modem - Arris 702G EMTA |
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And as I pointed out the issue is due to the router. |
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 SmuuthTanstaaflPremium join:2001-03-22 Aurora, CO 1 edit | reply to NetDog
Aurora, CO Netgear WNDR3800 Motorola SB6121 |
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Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP Fine then. |
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Re: Note to all: said by sortofageek:Please include the first two octets in the IPv4 address as well. See NetDog 's example here: »Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP
Also notice how he showed the IPv6 address, leaving the last part. He said:
Please keep the /32 in the IPv6 address for the identifier so we can confirm you have a Comcast IPv6 address. I would think all this helps them confirm where the rollout of native IPv6 is working and how well. said by sortofageek:I keep waiting for someone other than NetDog (see second post in the topic) to actually comply with this request. And you will continue to wait...
FYI, here is NetDog 's actual request:
said by NetDog: 3) Post a screen shot of »test-ipv6.comcast.net/ or a screen shot of your router with your IPv6 address, removing the host identifier from the IP address; Please keep the /32 in the IPv6 address for the identifier so we can confirm you have a Comcast IPv6 address. Note the "or" in the request, and also that the "/32" information is not provided by the Comcast IPv6 test (which you keep pointing to as an example), but it is provided instead by the optionally requested IPv6 status screen of some routers. Several posters have provided that router information, but it is not their fault that their router shows "/64" instead of "/32".
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 sortofageekNot TroublePremium,Mod join:2001-08-19 There & Then kudos:14 Host: Comcast HSI Comcast Cable TV Team Helix Distributed Comput.. Linksys
2 edits | OK, I see I did misunderstand and misinterpret. My bad for not asking NetDog privately and I suppose I deserved the scolding.
I'll stop interrupting now. 
Edit: The semicolon before the statement in NetDog's first post was the reason I thought his request applied to either option and why I thought his post was an example of the first option.
; Please keep the /32 in the IPv6 address for the identifier so we can confirm you have a Comcast IPv6 address. With the semicolon placed there, it appeared his statement, the one I quoted here, applied to either option of screenshot.
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Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP Comcast IPv6 in Union City, CA |
Union City, CA
Direct connection from computer to modem works.
But Apple Airport Extreme base station does not configure for IPv6 even though "Configure Automatically" and "Native" IPv6 mode have been set. |
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Merced, CA Motorola SB6120 Linksys E4200v1 Windows 7 |
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 sortofageekNot TroublePremium,Mod join:2001-08-19 There & Then kudos:14 | reply to NetDog
(topic move) Woodbridge, VA does not have native IPv6Moderator Action The post that was here (and all 1 followups to it), has been moved to a new topic .. »[IPv6] Woodbridge, VA does not have native IPv6 |
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Re: [IPv6] Evidence of Comcast IPv6 CPE Dual Stack (CPE and CPEP 
1) Plymouth, MI 2) Connected to a dumb switch which is connected to my modem
router --\__switch___modem my pc --/ |
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Aurora, CO Netgear WNDR3700v1 |
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