 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to kg77
Re: IPv6 beta said by kg77:Unless TekSavvy has changed their setup, I am pretty sure you need to manually assign your IPv6 address on your router. When I signed up for the IPv6 beta TekSavvy also gave me an IPv6 subnet address along with the login. Haven't heard anything to the contrary but TSI still doesn't have DHCPv6-PD setup on their end so the setup is still manual. |
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 | said by brad:said by kg77:Unless TekSavvy has changed their setup, I am pretty sure you need to manually assign your IPv6 address on your router. When I signed up for the IPv6 beta TekSavvy also gave me an IPv6 subnet address along with the login. Haven't heard anything to the contrary but TSI still doesn't have DHCPv6-PD setup on their end so the setup is still manual. Well that is why I am upset. Giving someone incomplete info is worse than nothing at all, I am now in limbo waiting for a charitable soul to point me in the right direction... I called tech support at TSI and I was told ... you are on your own... How complicated is it to send an email to all beta testers with a set of basic instructions... Instead I have to BEG... |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | said by didcrywolf: Well that is why I am upset. Giving someone incomplete info is worse than nothing at all, I am now in limbo waiting for a charitable soul to point me in the right direction... I called tech support at TSI and I was told ... you are on your own... How complicated is it to send an email to all beta testers with a set of basic instructions... Instead I have to BEG... They could make this all automatic by using DHCPv6-PD and with it integrated with their RADIUS database very easily have both static allocations or dynamic from a pool. |
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