ipv6, rogers, dd-wrt
Found this post by flyzipper on a dd-wrt forum.... so far working for me....
Let us know who your ISP is; it's possible somebody else in the community uses them and has successfully enabled IPv6.
I've got a working IPv6 connection via Rogers in Canada.
- DHCPv6 with PRefix Delegation
- prefix length (64)
- Static DNS 1 (2606:4700:4700::1111)
- Static DNS 2 (2606:4700:4700::1001)
- MTU (1452)
- Dhcp6c custom (disable)
- Dhcp6s (disable)
- Radvd (enable)
- Radvd custom (disable)
In the mean time, keep an eye on the top right corner of the DD-WRT web UI as you're testing configurations. Does it ever show an IPv6 address there? It's possible the router is negotiating a connection, but connected devices aren't. Observing this sort of detail would point you in one direction or another.
found this on dns servers
Let us know who your ISP is; it's possible somebody else in the community uses them and has successfully enabled IPv6.
I've got a working IPv6 connection via Rogers in Canada.
- DHCPv6 with PRefix Delegation
- prefix length (64)
- Static DNS 1 (2606:4700:4700::1111)
- Static DNS 2 (2606:4700:4700::1001)
- MTU (1452)
- Dhcp6c custom (disable)
- Dhcp6s (disable)
- Radvd (enable)
- Radvd custom (disable)
In the mean time, keep an eye on the top right corner of the DD-WRT web UI as you're testing configurations. Does it ever show an IPv6 address there? It's possible the router is negotiating a connection, but connected devices aren't. Observing this sort of detail would point you in one direction or another.
found this on dns servers
Primary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5204
Secondary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5198
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