Strange... I'm on TWC here in metro Dallas - on their fastest 100 Mb service, with latest Motorola DOCSIS3 modem, and I get nothing when I enable IPv6. Have it set to "Native" like you, and DNS set to automatic, and get absolutely nothing at all.
Dallas, did not mention that after activating IPv6, had to turn off router. Then cycle power on Time Warner cable modem (white-box Motorola SB6141 DocSis 3.0). Then wait for modem to retrain/stabilize. Then turn on router and wait a couple of minutes.
Eventually everything settles down and you can navigate to
http://test-ipv6.com/. Ideally you will see something like this:
Code:
Your IPv4 address on the public Internet appears to be 174.103.1xx.xxx
Your IPv6 address on the public Internet appears to be xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:c06c:d194:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) appears to be SCRR-xxxxx - Time Warner Cable Internet LLC,US
Since you have IPv6, we are including a tab that shows how well you can reach other IPv6 sites. [more info]
Good news! Your current configuration will continue to work as web sites enable IPv6.
Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 Internet access.
As mentioned an even simpler test at a Windows Command prompt is simply to "ping ipv6.google.com". You should get a response within 26 to 30 milliseconds.
Hmm, am running latest 49_6 "CFEupdate" Merlin for AC68u router. On the WAN setup page everything's automatic except that the WAN DNS server "Connect to DNS Server automatically" is set to NO, and thus the primary and secondary DNS server addresses had to be set to something like 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (that's the Google Public DNS server). The only thing touched on the IPv6 Merlin page is setting Connection Type to "native" as we described.
As mentioned my test client is a Microsoft Windows 7 machine cabled to the RT-AC68u router, with the Windows default IPv6 and IPv4 protocol stacks left as installed, defaults and automatic everything. Test browser is latest Google Chrome 64-bit.
Another clue about all this is that my knowledge of IPv6 is practically zero. About the only things I know include that you can ping ipv6.google.com. And that if you uncheck the ipv4 protocol in the adapter settings of a windows machine, you can still browse the web, and google and wikipedia work. But most other websites do not respond, as of 2015 January. My curiosity is further activated by noticing that with an IPv6-only Windows client machine, it's not clear to me how to browser-navigate to the Merlin router setup pages yet. Can ping to the ridiculously long IPv6 default gateway address at a command prompt from the Windows machine, but danged if I know how to browse to the Asus Merlin router setup pages with an IPv6-only machine.
There's plenty of Internet discussion about Time Warner ipV6 implementation being incomplete and possibly different in various parts of the United States.
Am interested in hearing about your further experiments with IPv6 and Merlin _49.