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cjmchch
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  #1013407 26-Mar-2014 20:53
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Well I can assure you that disabling that fixes the problem of the IPv6 and Fritz box issue on a 7340, a 7360 and a 7390 - I have them all right here and have done extensive testing on all.




 

 

 




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  #1013415 26-Mar-2014 21:06
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nathan:
cjmchch:
sorceror:
cjmchch: And you only need to disable IPv6 on your computer, no need to disable at Fritz!Box.




unfortunately it's a lot easier to disable IPv6 on your router than in Windows... Microsoft have decided that everyone wants IPv6


Are you telling me that this is hard to do?




indeed, I'll give anyone a race to do start, run, NCPA.CPL and do the above

vs

start, run, http://192.168.0.1 etc, authN to your router, find the IPv6 setup page, disable it etc


heh didnt know about NCPA.CPL.




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  #1013416 26-Mar-2014 21:06
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cjmchch: Well I can assure you that disabling that fixes the problem of the IPv6 and Fritz box issue on a 7340, a 7360 and a 7390 - I have them all right here and have done extensive testing on all.


how i envy all your toys!




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cjmchch
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#1013419 26-Mar-2014 21:12
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hio77:
cjmchch: Well I can assure you that disabling that fixes the problem of the IPv6 and Fritz box issue on a 7340, a 7360 and a 7390 - I have them all right here and have done extensive testing on all.


how i envy all your toys!


I'm just about to try and take my 7390 back a firmware or two, even though it tells me I can't. Time will tell.







 

 

 


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  #1013422 26-Mar-2014 21:13
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cjmchch: Well I can assure you that disabling that fixes the problem of the IPv6 and Fritz box issue on a 7340, a 7360 and a 7390 - I have them all right here and have done extensive testing on all.


interesting! what os are you running?

if you try 'ping -6 facebook.com' what is the output?

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  #1013426 26-Mar-2014 21:17
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sorceror:
cjmchch: Well I can assure you that disabling that fixes the problem of the IPv6 and Fritz box issue on a 7340, a 7360 and a 7390 - I have them all right here and have done extensive testing on all.


interesting! what os are you running?

if you try 'ping -6 facebook.com' what is the output?


C:\Users\Halo779hio77>ping -6 facebook.com

Pinging facebook.com [2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1: time=276ms
Reply from 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1: time=279ms
Reply from 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1: time=280ms
Reply from 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1: time=280ms

Ping statistics for 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 276ms, Maximum = 280ms, Average = 278ms

perfect for me. my IPv6 works perfect though.. so im kinda lucky i suppose? im running 84.05.22.




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  #1013430 26-Mar-2014 21:22
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And for me with IPv6 enabled at router, disabled at computer with the single check box disabling I get "ping request could not find host. Please check the name and try again.

Running Windows 7.




 

 

 


 
 
 

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  #1013433 26-Mar-2014 21:29
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my windows 8.1 box tries pinging out on the IPv6 address for facebook.com (even if the checkbox is disabled).

odd.

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  #1013435 26-Mar-2014 21:35
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Odd .. I have 8, I'll turn my v6 and.try it. When i get back home.




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cjmchch
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  #1013439 26-Mar-2014 21:44
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sorceror: my windows 8.1 box tries pinging out on the IPv6 address for facebook.com (even if the checkbox is disabled).

odd.


I just realised I still had my DNS settings altered on my IPv4 in computer. In my testing I found significant DNS issues when resolving from the router, either on auto or manual, but the remaining errors were resolved once I forced the DNS from my network cards IPv4 setting. These errors were outside of the IPv6 issues.

The severs I used are SNAPs primary and secondary. I have not had a problem since. Maybe if you try that and see if that solves the issue?





 

 

 


sorceror
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  #1013449 26-Mar-2014 21:54
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I do use the snap DNS servers - but I don't really need IPv6 for anything, so not too fussed about fixing it.

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  #1016092 31-Mar-2014 16:46
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Simply disabling IPv6 at the router was not sufficient. Because for some reason, despite disabling IPv6 protocol, the routers DNS service still resolves AAAA queries! ..... which means even though IPv6 can't work, DNS still gives IPv6 addresses.

And for some reason, DHCPD is still giving me an IPv6 link address Which seems to have a consequence for me that my browser (and everything else) keeps trying to fetch web addresses due to IPv6 still being enabled locally. -_-

Oddly, although using IPv6 has issues, IPv6 trace routes themselves are flawless, and failures are intermittent.

I had a mtr pingtrace running all morning to facebook , no problem. I filed a report with SNAP early this morning when IPv6 wouldn't even connect, and although the connection issue has vanished, there are still obviously some issues with V6. 

Would just be nice if problems were acknowledged on snaps network status page *while* they were happening instead of everyone standing around not knowing if it was just them or not, only to discover "Yes, it was a problem" when snap mark it fixed :)

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