That's what I think it was just trying to confirm. Why would you want to do that?It does what it says. It tells your ISP that you are releasing (giving up) the IPv6 address block that they delegated to you (when you shutdown the router).
Here’s a recent example:That's what I think it was just trying to confirm. Why would you want to do that?
I see, now that makes sense.Here’s a recent example:
Native IPv6 - no LAN IP's populating
I think that’s the best course of action at this point. OK great. For the purposes of testing, I connected the Technicolor back again tonight and lo and behold IPv6 works straight away. Unfortunately I don’t have another ASUS router (or other brand) to test with to try and pinpoint the exact...www.snbforums.com
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