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Unifi TMnet Streamyx/Unifi & IPv6, Now live!
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hinamoriamu
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Oct 22 2013, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE(JohnLai @ Oct 22 2013, 10:22 AM) Technically, IPv6 could solve the issue, assuming if the router at TM side is capable of IPv6 support. This way, you will have the private IPv4 and public IPv6 address. Problem, how do you know if your other end of connection support IPv6 as well? Example, location A supports both IPv4 (Private or Public) and IPv6 (Public) while location B (the one you want to access) can only support IPv4 (Private, NAT-ed). You gonna have issue setting up teredo tunneling etc just to get pseudo IPv6 working.  Thanks for the clarification, seems it will not resolve as most of them will access from mobile ISP that still uses IPv4 via hand phone
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Alpha Wolf
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Oct 22 2013, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(JohnLai @ Oct 22 2013, 10:22 AM) Technically, IPv6 could solve the issue, assuming if the router at TM side is capable of IPv6 support. This way, you will have the private IPv4 and public IPv6 address. Problem, how do you know if your other end of connection support IPv6 as well? Example, location A supports both IPv4 (Private or Public) and IPv6 (Public) while location B (the one you want to access) can only support IPv4 (Private, NAT-ed). You gonna have issue setting up teredo tunneling etc just to get pseudo IPv6 working.  Instead of going through the hassle setting up tunnels, an ipv6 proxy could be used. http://www.ipv6proxy.net/
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maxiscool
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Oct 22 2013, 04:52 PM
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Need some understanding, what happen to the device behind the router when turn on IPv6 for Unifi?
Will all be IPv6 or it is still IPv4?
Being using Mikrotik.
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Alpha Wolf
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Oct 22 2013, 05:05 PM
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QUOTE(maxiscool @ Oct 22 2013, 04:52 PM) Need some understanding, what happen to the device behind the router when turn on IPv6 for Unifi? Will all be IPv6 or it is still IPv4? Being using Mikrotik. IPv6 and IPv4 can run concurrently so they will have both.
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maxiscool
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Oct 22 2013, 05:46 PM
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In this case, all the device behind router will get IPv6 and IPv4 IP address.
For the IPv6 case, the IPv6 DHCP is from the router? or TM DHCP?
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asellus
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Oct 22 2013, 06:36 PM
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#gompusas
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QUOTE(maxiscool @ Oct 22 2013, 05:46 PM) In this case, all the device behind router will get IPv6 and IPv4 IP address. For the IPv6 case, the IPv6 DHCP is from the router? or TM DHCP? From the router. TM DHCP only hands out prefix(es), router's DHCP (or RA) hands out address(es) to client computers. edt: BTW, routerOS does not support DHCPv6 yet (probably never), so RA is the way to go. This post has been edited by asellus: Oct 22 2013, 06:37 PM
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Alpha Wolf
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Oct 22 2013, 07:35 PM
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QUOTE(asellus @ Oct 22 2013, 06:36 PM) From the router. TM DHCP only hands out prefix(es), router's DHCP (or RA) hands out address(es) to client computers. edt: BTW, routerOS does not support DHCPv6 yet (probably never), so RA is the way to go. Is there no way to run downloaded ipkg installations on routerOS like WRT-based OS?
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asellus
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Oct 22 2013, 07:55 PM
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#gompusas
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QUOTE(Alpha Wolf @ Oct 22 2013, 07:35 PM) Is there no way to run downloaded ipkg installations on routerOS like WRT-based OS? routerOS has DHCPv6, but it only hands out prefixes, not addresses.
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maxiscool
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Oct 23 2013, 07:32 AM
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Trying to follow this guide to enable IPv6 on my setup. However when I run a test on the test-ipv6.com, it still doesn't show the IPv6 address.
However, on the Miktrotik Winbox, I can see the IPv6 address and also my client machine, I'm able to see the IPv6 address.
Any advise on where to start troubleshoot?
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asellus
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Oct 23 2013, 09:45 AM
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#gompusas
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QUOTE(maxiscool @ Oct 23 2013, 07:32 AM) Trying to follow this guide to enable IPv6 on my setup. However when I run a test on the test-ipv6.com, it still doesn't show the IPv6 address. However, on the Miktrotik Winbox, I can see the IPv6 address and also my client machine, I'm able to see the IPv6 address. Any advise on where to start troubleshoot? Recycle your Ethernet/wireless connection first, then try again.
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Kiding
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Oct 23 2013, 10:51 PM
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Finally got my TP-Link TL-WR841ND v7 with OpenWRT 12.09 IPV6 working properly after two nights of studying and troubleshooting.
Now my Windows, Solaris, iPad and Android phone are getting ipv6 Too bad TM not giving fixed ipv6 address
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darrenliew96
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Oct 23 2013, 11:50 PM
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One shocking discovery... I found out that youtube works better with IPv6 cdn than the IPv4 CDN. IPv6 CDN max speed 500kbps  IPv4 CDN max speed 50kbps  Can anyone confirm? Best website to check (using google video server): http://kissanime.comGoogle Video CDN checker: http://redirector.c.youtube.com/report_mappingThis post has been edited by darrenliew96: Oct 23 2013, 11:54 PM
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Alpha_Tay
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Oct 23 2013, 11:55 PM
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QUOTE(darrenliew96 @ Oct 23 2013, 11:50 PM) One shocking discovery... I found out that youtube works better with IPv6 cdn than the IPv4 CDN. IPv6 CDN max speed 500kbps  IPv4 CDN max speed 50kbps  Can anyone confirm? Best website to check (using google video server): http://kissanime.comGoogle Video CDN checker: http://redirector.c.youtube.com/report_mappingu just give TM a clue where to cap next.
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maxiscool
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Oct 24 2013, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(asellus @ Oct 23 2013, 09:45 AM) Recycle your Ethernet/wireless connection first, then try again. Tested of reboot the system, but nothing happen. Weird things is that I'm able to see the DHCPv6 client IP address, only doesn't go out to the test-ipv6.com. Can even see on my client machine.
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XeactorZ
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Oct 24 2013, 01:11 AM
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well phone can use ipv6 ?
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darrenliew96
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Oct 24 2013, 01:42 AM
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Oct 24 2013, 01:11 AM) well phone can use ipv6 ? Some phone can. Refer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...erating_systemsMy iPhone running iOS 6.1.2 seems to have full IPv6 support including DHCPv6. But mobile safari won't recognize IPv6 address. It sometimes uses IPv6 address, and sometimes uses IPv4[very hard to differentiate cause of DNS] The wifi settings also don't include any IPv6 info. Need to download third party app eg:ip6config to view IPv6 info. This post has been edited by darrenliew96: Oct 24 2013, 01:45 AM
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XeactorZ
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Oct 24 2013, 02:27 AM
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QUOTE(darrenliew96 @ Oct 24 2013, 01:42 AM) Some phone can. Refer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...erating_systemsMy iPhone running iOS 6.1.2 seems to have full IPv6 support including DHCPv6. But mobile safari won't recognize IPv6 address. It sometimes uses IPv6 address, and sometimes uses IPv4[very hard to differentiate cause of DNS] The wifi settings also don't include any IPv6 info. Need to download third party app eg:ip6config to view IPv6 info. hmm me mainly using s3 and note 2 wonder how to enable ? btw this few days keep frequent dc again, but phone can connect
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asellus
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Oct 24 2013, 07:22 AM
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#gompusas
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QUOTE(maxiscool @ Oct 24 2013, 12:44 AM) Tested of reboot the system, but nothing happen. Weird things is that I'm able to see the DHCPv6 client IP address, only doesn't go out to the test-ipv6.com. Can even see on my client machine. Can you make a screenshot of the bolded thing? With routerOS 6.5, DHCPv6 isn't supported yet.
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Alpha Wolf
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Oct 24 2013, 07:30 AM
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QUOTE(Kiding @ Oct 23 2013, 10:51 PM) Finally got my TP-Link TL-WR841ND v7 with OpenWRT 12.09 IPV6 working properly after two nights of studying and troubleshooting.
Now my Windows, Solaris, iPad and Android phone are getting ipv6 Too bad TM not giving fixed ipv6 address  good job  Took me slightly longer to get it all figured out in dd-wrt. Good to see that the LAN and WAN prefixes are indeed different. QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Oct 24 2013, 02:27 AM) hmm me mainly using s3 and note 2 wonder how to enable ? btw this few days keep frequent dc again, but phone can connect  My S2 support IPv6 out-of-the-box without any extra settings, so I'm assuming S3 and Note 2 and any products later should. Just make sure your web browser app supports IPv6. I tested it on Dolphin.
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nymerine
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Oct 24 2013, 01:42 PM
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Innacomm W7100N supports Ipv6.
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