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    New wireless router - not too expensive

    @Amwjuju - Have you got any links? I'm seeing £200 for the router and no cash back.
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    New wireless router - not too expensive

    Yes sorry - additional information in the light of comments. I am in the UK and the ISP is Plusnet; the router is the "Plusnet Hub Two" as specified here. The router specs look broadly fine but I know their software is not outstanding. I use Zoom a lot for work and I didn't used to see these...
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    New wireless router - not too expensive

    Grateful for any advice. I used an Asus RT-N66U for many more or less trouble-free years with John's firmware. But times move on - I have FTTP from a new ISP and it came with a shiny new router. But I suspect the shininess is skin-deep only: I'm now getting some regular dropouts when using...
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    IPv6 config giving log error message

    So, just in case anyone comes to this thread in the future, I seem to finally have a solution. To get IPv6 working on BT, all the settings are pretty much default except Prefix delegation requires address request: Yes Note that above I have Enable DHCPv6 Server: Disable but I changed that...
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    IPv6 config giving log error message

    I'm using John's brilliant Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS fork (latest release). I'm trying to set up IPv6. My ISP is BT in the UK. The settings that work seem to be mostly simple or default: Connection Type: Native Interface: PPP DHCP-PD: enable MTU: 1492 LAN Settings LAN Prefix Length: 56 Auto...
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    [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS releases (Archive)

    My RT-N66U has been running nicely for years, thanks to John's great work. But I finally thought I'd try to switch on IPv6. Not completely straightforward ... I'm on BT in the UK. The settings that work seem to be mostly simple or default: Connection Type: Native Interface: PPP DHCP-PD...
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