There's nothing to add regarding IPV6, my ISP hasn't enabled it yet but noted the wireless driver for RT-N66u has a new built date of October in this firmware.
Same here, (ISP hasn't enabled ipv6 yet, actually has blocked he tunnels too)
When reporting results, please make sure to also provide the info I mentioned in the first post, especially
- ISP name
- Connection type used by your ISP for IPv6
- Was it working correctly or not in previous versions
I want to see if the new code actually resolves previous issues, or it just works for people who weren't having any problem with the old code anyway.
When reporting results, please make sure to also provide the info I mentioned in the first post, especially
- ISP name
- Connection type used by your ISP for IPv6
- Was it working correctly or not in previous versions
I want to see if the new code actually resolves previous issues, or it just works for people who weren't having any problem with the old code anyway.
Really? What ISP is this - should name and shame there perhaps...
service start_dhcp6c
With the new oDHCPv6, can we set a manual IPv6 DNS server to be distributed to LAN clients?
Previously, I had to run a postconf script to modify the DNS server the dhcp6s gives out.......
dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[::]
Doing a manual service start from the command lineworked but why the firmware did not do it itself?Code:service start_dhcp6c
My current uptime is around 40 days without a loss. I think the build i had prior to that was 20-30 days. Previously it would lose IPv6 after about 4-7 days for me.Very close to one day uptime and no IPv6 issues. I could not hardly get 12 hours with 376.48_1 before it would drop IPv6. Also i dont see any issues with this Alpha build all running smooth.
Comcast, Native DHCPv6.
My current uptime is around 40 days without a loss. I think the build i had prior to that was 20-30 days. Previously it would lose IPv6 after about 4-7 days for me.
Yeah, I was just letting you know that it should be a lot better, since I've been running the new code longer than anyone outside Asus.I had similar up times with older builds but the new 48_1 would hold v6 for at most a day. We shall see as the clock tics on.
Your ISP:Videotron The type of IPv6 connection :6RD
Just tried the alpha and no change. Still no v6. I had tried the official 376.3636 previously as well. I guess I can try the fork of 374.43, since folks are reporting good news there.
If all else fails, the N66U may come back out or it be time to try Netgear.
You don't provide any info as to your ISP or your IPv6 setup, so it's hard for me to determine if the issue is a limitation in the firmware, or something on your ISP's end.
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