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I'm having trouble getting ipv6 connectivity on Xfinity using the RV320.I can see that my router is obtaining an IPv6 address, and it's even obtaining the DHCPv6-PD addresses and assigning them to my internal network.I am unable to send ipv6 traffic ...
Hi Cisco,I thought I'd give this thread a bump.I'm thinking about turning off DHCP, and DNS and running my own. The limitations of not being able to specify dhcp options such as ntp continue to be frustrating. I continue to be frustrated with the lac...
On the RV320 if I go into the ipv6 routing table and manually add an entry for ::0/0 to go out fe80::201:5cff:fe24:3841 on the WAN1 interface, I get ipv6 connectivity.Obviously, I cant rely on that router always being at that address though.It looks ...
Interesting. If I put try to statically set up in the ipv6 gateway address that is being advertised from this, (fe80::201:5cff:fe24:3841 ) the UI says I need to put in the address in the correct format.Could it be this device wont accept the default ...
Things are getting stranger.Here's what I'm seeing. I'm able to ping6 the lan side and the wan side ipv6 addresses without problem. When I ping google I get no route to host. It looks as though the router cant route traffic either from the LAN out th...