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#310499 25-Oct-2023 12:46
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Hi Team, 

 

I just moved my Fibre Broadband connection over from One NZ to 2Degrees this morning. I'm using the TP-Link Deco X20's previously by Vodafone (Superwifi).

 

All went smoothly with the cutover except I can't seem to get IPv6 working. 

 

I have mirrored the exact settings I found on this post here: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=81&topicid=296031&page_no=1#2914525 , however I'm not getting assigned an IPv6 address. 

 

I've tried fiddling with the settings to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas how to get IPv6 going on a TP-Link Deco X20 on 2Degrees?

 

 

 


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bigalow
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  #3152074 25-Oct-2023 14:20
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it took me a while to find out nothing about it in the manual etc 

 

in the app under more > advanced >  iptv/vlan > mode > change it to New Zealand UFB

 

 

 

then go back to more > internet connection and turn on ipv6




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  #3152080 25-Oct-2023 14:35
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Thanks all for your input and help. 

 

For the forum's reference, what I had to to do get it working: 

 

1) Set the Configuration as below: 

 

Internet Connection Type: Dynamic IP
Get IPv6 Address: Stateful
Prefix Delegation: ticked on (green knob)
DNS Address: Auto
Assigned Type: DHCPv6

 

2) In the Deco App, More > advanced >  iptv/vlan > mode > change it to New Zealand UFB

 

3) Back to Internet Connection Settings for IPv6: Toggle Stateful to Stateless

 

4) Back to Internet Connection Settings for IPv6: Toggle Stateless back to Stateful

 

 

 

Again, thanks all for the input to get me up and runnning :) 

 

 

 

Cheers, Sebastian.


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