Hopefully someone can help me here. I'm not sure whether my problems with configuring IPv6 on Merlin's firmware is user error or a firmware issue, but hopefully someone here can help me.
I am running build 376.47 on my Asus RT-AC66u router. I tried to enable IPv6 by going to the IPv6 tab, selecting "Native" as the implemenation, selected "stateful" for my IPv6 addesses, and followed the defaults. However, after I save these settings, my router does not get an IPv6 address from my ISP (Comcast). Nor does my router provided IPv6 addresses to devices on my LAN, even though I have the IPv6 dhcp functionality enabled.
I had IPv6 working on my old router (a WNDR3700v1) running the native IPv6 stack offered by OpenWRT (Barrier Breaker). It would get an IPv6 from Comcast and issue IPv6 addresses to all devices on my LAN. However, that router died a horrible, grisly death and has been replaced temporarily by the AC66u. Because the only difference in my setup is the replacement of the old Netgear router with a newer Asus router, this confirms that the problem is with the Asus router.
Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I am running build 376.47 on my Asus RT-AC66u router. I tried to enable IPv6 by going to the IPv6 tab, selecting "Native" as the implemenation, selected "stateful" for my IPv6 addesses, and followed the defaults. However, after I save these settings, my router does not get an IPv6 address from my ISP (Comcast). Nor does my router provided IPv6 addresses to devices on my LAN, even though I have the IPv6 dhcp functionality enabled.
I had IPv6 working on my old router (a WNDR3700v1) running the native IPv6 stack offered by OpenWRT (Barrier Breaker). It would get an IPv6 from Comcast and issue IPv6 addresses to all devices on my LAN. However, that router died a horrible, grisly death and has been replaced temporarily by the AC66u. Because the only difference in my setup is the replacement of the old Netgear router with a newer Asus router, this confirms that the problem is with the Asus router.
Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks!