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Master Geek


Topic # 101477 2-May-2012 17:48 Send private message

I can't seem to get an ipv6 address/subnet from Snap this afternoon. My Fritzbox is giving me this error:

IPv6 Internet connection error: Prefix assignment with error because of 0

Is there a problem with Snap's ipv6 at the moment?




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  Reply # 618477 2-May-2012 17:52 Send private message

Mine doesn't seem to be on the Fritz (bad pun)





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Master Geek


  Reply # 618478 2-May-2012 17:52 Send private message

My Fritz says I connected to ipv6

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  Reply # 618483 2-May-2012 17:58 Send private message

Mine also seems to be normal, Similar to the screenie above. 

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Wannabe Geek


  Reply # 618586 2-May-2012 20:50 Send private message

I have the same issue. I however am using an openwrt router, and my log is showing that the dhcpv6 client is sending out a request for a prefix, but not receiving any response. Have emailed Snap support and am waiting for a response

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  Reply # 618758 3-May-2012 10:49 Send private message

I have received a reply from Snap and this was their response

"as far as we are aware there are no issues with IPv6 on our network. unfortunately we are unable to offer any support for IPv6 at this stage. What you could try is simply reconfiguring your modem or verifying that IPv6 enabled."



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Master Geek


  Reply # 618759 3-May-2012 10:51 Send private message

Oh good. I have tried restarting my router and disabling/enabling ipv6, but no go.

Will play with it again later, it's hard to restart a router with an office full of people trying to use the internet.




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  Reply # 618811 3-May-2012 12:08 Send private message

Who of you are on the new Fritz!OS or still on the old firmware?





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Master Geek


  Reply # 618814 3-May-2012 12:09 Send private message

We're using 99.05.05 (it was working before) and we did try 99.05.22, but rolled back to an older firmware




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  Reply # 618827 3-May-2012 12:35 Send private message

Running 99.05.22, works with both native IPv6 and native IPv4



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  Reply # 618829 3-May-2012 12:36 Send private message

I'm now seeing this message:

IPv6 Internet connection (DHCPv6) failed: No response from DHCP server (SOL)




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  Reply # 618834 3-May-2012 12:50 Send private message

So they use DHCPv6 rather than stateless auto config?





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Master Geek


  Reply # 618889 3-May-2012 14:14 Send private message

RalphFromSnap: Who of you are on the new Fritz!OS or still on the old firmware?


I am Firmware: FRITZ!OS 05.22 and have this:

Internet. IPv6 - connected since 01.05.2012, 07:38, IPv6 prefix: 2406:e000:600e::/48

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  Reply # 618941 3-May-2012 16:24 Send private message

IPv6 connected fine on my FRITZ!Box also with the new OS

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  Reply # 619343 4-May-2012 10:18 Send private message

Mine's on the new Fritz!OS




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  Reply # 619397 4-May-2012 11:17 Send private message

No issues for me on a Cisco SR520. Also tested on my mates fritzbox fine.

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