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This is an age-old issue specific to Comcast's IPv6. Comcast blames Asus, Asus blames Comcast, and one year later neither of them have come up with any solution.
Personally, I blame mostly Comcast, since other ISPs have no issue and the packets that are causing these errors should never reach an end-user router in the first place, and partly the old Linux kernel used by all Broadcom routers.
At this time, the only solution is to go with a third party firmware that implements a workaround for this. The RT-AC3200 being new, there's currently no third party firmware available for it at this time.
Yes and the only comcast employee that was looking into this issue no longer works for comcast so i guess it will be up to Asus or Merlin to filter these bogus packets out. I dont believe comcast will spend another second trying to fix it. I dont see these with my R-7000 but Netgear may also have filtered them in there firmwares.