Gregory Phillips
Very Senior Member
I lost my IPv6 connection to Comcast just like I did in the beginning on the very first day I unboxed this router and it advertised the newer firmware. Right after it finished flashing I logged back into the UI and lo and behold I no longer had an IPv6 address assignment. I immediately reflashed the unit to Merlin's 380.65_2 and when I logged in I had IPv6 back just like before.
I'm not certain about what the stock firmware is doing in native mode but using Merlin's firmware it will immediately obtain an IPv6 connection that remains stable for days. I've only run the router a max of 6 days straight under any one firmware but Merlin's 380.65_2 has worked the best for me overall and that is what I'm running right now. I'm not at all inclined to switch back to anything that Asus releases. I don't know what part of prefix designation they don't understand over there but Merlin certainly does as his firmware has custom settings for it.
I'm not certain about what the stock firmware is doing in native mode but using Merlin's firmware it will immediately obtain an IPv6 connection that remains stable for days. I've only run the router a max of 6 days straight under any one firmware but Merlin's 380.65_2 has worked the best for me overall and that is what I'm running right now. I'm not at all inclined to switch back to anything that Asus releases. I don't know what part of prefix designation they don't understand over there but Merlin certainly does as his firmware has custom settings for it.