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Benoire

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  #1537141 21-Apr-2016 06:50
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 Interestingly the information wireshark gives is:

 

7540 79.991748 2a02:348:82:cb69::6 2406:e001:1:2301:250:56ff:fe92:78 ICMPv6 106 Echo (ping) request id=0xce39, seq=1, hop limit=242 (no response found!)

 

so it wasn't able to find a response, even though the IP is available behind the router.

 

 

 

I've just checked the routing packet and I've got the reply from the router stating that it was administratively blocked... I do think the 7390 is not allowing IPv6 forwarding!




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  #1540582 23-Apr-2016 11:56
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Anyone else got a 7390 that could try enabling IPv6 port forwarding and see what the results are?  Mine continues to not work at all; the router address is fine but the forwarded ip address does not.


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  #1540895 23-Apr-2016 21:55
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You could try getting AVM support to help.  They might have some idea as to what the problem is, and if it is a bug, they would be able to file a report to get it fixed.




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  #1541021 24-Apr-2016 10:11
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Yeah I have now.  I've heard nothing from 2degrees from my support tickets as some people found that it was a network error causing the trouble on other international forums, so I thought it was worth a try.

 

Its tempting to get an Edgerouter Lite or something and use that as my main router with the fritzbox running only as VDSL modem.


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