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Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
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·Comcast

reply to RR Conductor

Re: [IPv6] Comcast Pulls Back On IPv6 Rollout

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yes thats not getting an IP address though just the link local the router is giving out. Go to network connection status and tell me if you see ipv4 connectivity and ipv6 connectivity and its status then check the details button.


RR Conductor
NWP RR Inc.,serving NW CA
Premium
join:2002-04-02
Redwood Valley, CA
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IPv4 shows as enabled, IPv6 is showing as not enabled. Thanks for the help by the way, I appreciate it!



Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3

try tunnel 6RD. I noticed that its an option on your router.



RR Conductor
NWP RR Inc.,serving NW CA
Premium
join:2002-04-02
Redwood Valley, CA
kudos:1

said by Mike Wolf:

try tunnel 6RD. I noticed that its an option on your router.

That didn't work either.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3
Reviews:
·Comcast

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what i ment was reconfigure the router to use 6RD and the 6RD info supplied by HE. It's what I'm currently using without a problem. »www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/inde···c=1850.0



RR Conductor
NWP RR Inc.,serving NW CA
Premium
join:2002-04-02
Redwood Valley, CA
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6rd doesn't have all those settings on mine, just to enable or disable the DHCP Option, a place for tunnel mtu and tunnel ttl, and ipv6 dns servers.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3
Reviews:
·Comcast

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wierd because the service mockup shows theres options.
maybe try disabling the DHCP option?


RR Conductor
NWP RR Inc.,serving NW CA
Premium
join:2002-04-02
Redwood Valley, CA
kudos:1

said by Mike Wolf:

wierd because the service mockup shows theres options.
maybe try disabling the DHCP option?

That was it, D'OH, I feel dumb!


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3

it happens to all of us sometimes lol so is it all working now?



whfsdude
Premium
join:2003-04-05
Washington, DC
Reviews:
·T-Mobile US

reply to Mike Wolf

said by Mike Wolf:

try tunnel 6RD. I noticed that its an option on your router.

6RD will not work unless your ISP has 6RD relays.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3

Really?, thats unusual because for example I use 6RD on Comcast with a hurricane electric tunnel and it works. Comcast turned off their own 6RD relays back in June.



whfsdude
Premium
join:2003-04-05
Washington, DC
Reviews:
·T-Mobile US

said by Mike Wolf:

Really?, thats unusual because for example I use 6RD on Comcast with a hurricane electric tunnel and it works. Comcast turned off their own 6RD relays back in June.

Not sure how it's working. Maybe you'll want to run »test-ipv6.com/ again.

6RD encodes your public IPv4 address into a /32 subnet on IPv6. That won't work with static 6in4 tunnels as address blocks are already pre-defined for you.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
kudos:3

10/10 IPv4
10/10 IPv6


brad

join:2007-09-06
Etobicoke, ON

reply to Mike Wolf

said by Mike Wolf:

Really?, thats unusual because for example I use 6RD on Comcast with a hurricane electric tunnel and it works. Comcast turned off their own 6RD relays back in June.

What HE offers are called 6in4 tunnels.

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