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yangchee98
post Nov 6 2013, 10:01 PM

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Anyone here using tplink TL-WR1043ND router?
http://ipv6test.google.com/ says :
No problems detected.
You don’t have IPv6, but you shouldn’t have problems on websites that add IPv6 support.

Anyone using this router care to teach me how to enable ipv6 ?
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post Nov 6 2013, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(Sharingan @ Nov 6 2013, 08:36 PM)
@maxiscool

Hey there buddy, well i haven't figure it out yet since i'm quite confused as to @asellus config. In the statement that asellus pasted, i noticed that there's a bridge interface . Not sure on how to achieve this or what interface to bind/group with into the bridge. Will dig deeper later on since i'm quite handful with other task atm. I'm sure prasys or wkKay wouldn't mind shedding some light on this situation.

@asellus ,
Sorry for the late reply, i'm still figuring it out your full config atm and as i mentioned in this post, atm i'm kinda got my hands full with other tasks to complete. But if you wouldn't mind to shed some light on your full config please , it would really help us Mikrotik users here. Thanks .
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The rules are copy-pasta from http://www.mikrotik-routeros.com/2011/12/i...routeros-v5-10/
Basically it is the adaptation of the default IPv4 firewall rules in routerOS, with the exception that all ICMPv6 traffic and UDP traffic at port 546 are allowed.
It has a bridge interface because my Routerboard is a wireless router.
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post Nov 6 2013, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(yangchee98 @ Nov 6 2013, 10:01 PM)
Anyone here using tplink TL-WR1043ND router?
http://ipv6test.google.com/ says :
No problems detected.
You don’t have IPv6, but you shouldn’t have problems on websites that add IPv6 support.

Anyone using this router care to teach me how to enable ipv6 ?
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I think the latest default firmware of that router does not support IPv6. You need third-party firmware like OpenWRT to make it support TM's IPv6 dual-stack service.

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Barrier Breaker is the easiest although Attitude Adjustment is possible too. Beta Barrier breaker builds does not have a webgui though, therefore you have to be comfortable at using command-line.
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post Nov 6 2013, 11:38 PM

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I cant seem to get IPv6 dns advertisments / address resolving properly from OpenWrt BB.

1. If enabling ONLY IPv6 in windows and flush the dns cache, I wont be able to resolve to ipv6 'text' addresses.
Eg... ping ipv6.google.com will fail. But ping 2404:6800:4001:800::1014 will pass.

2. If set custom IPv6 DNS into windows settings with ONLY IPv6 enabled, can resolve ipv6.google.com and it's native address format.

3. If turn on IPv6+IPv4, without inputing a custom ipv6 dns... able to resolve all addresses. So weird...

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/etc/config/6relayd
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Yet, resolv.conf.auto will show this, which means it was supposed to resolve! or not?
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For all i know that's all thats needed for ipv6 dns advertisment / resolving.
Do you guys face the same?
Any tips if any? Or is this just the nature of IPv6 at the moment? rclxub.gif

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post Nov 7 2013, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(andrew9292 @ Nov 6 2013, 11:38 PM)
I cant seem to get IPv6 dns advertisments / address resolving properly from OpenWrt BB.

1. If enabling ONLY IPv6 in windows and flush the dns cache, I wont be able to resolve to ipv6 addresses.
Eg... ping ipv6.google.com will fail. But ping 2404:6800:4001:800::1014 will pass.

2. If set custom IPv6 DNS with into windows settings ONLY IPv6 enabled, can resolve.

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This is Windows' problem, not OpenWRT. Do not ever disable TCP/IP IPv4 stack in Windows, because Windows will ignore IPv6 DNS addresses sent by the router. Windows will always use the DNS server(s) provided by the DHCPv4 (not the RA) to get the AAAA records for IPv6-enabled domains. If you disable the IPv4 stack, you will not have any domain-resolving ability at all.

You have to use DHCPv6 server or use manual configuration in Windows (not feasible because TM gives out dynamic prefixes) if you really want to live with IPv6-only stack in Windows.
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post Nov 7 2013, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(asellus @ Nov 7 2013, 12:01 AM)
This is Windows' problem, not OpenWRT. Do not ever disable TCP/IP IPv4 stack in Windows, because Windows will ignore IPv6 DNS addresses sent by the router. Windows will always use the DNS server(s) provided by the DHCPv4 (not the RA) to get the AAAA records for IPv6-enabled domains. If you disable the IPv4 stack, you will not have any domain-resolving ability at all.

You have to use DHCPv6 server or use manual configuration in Windows (not feasible because TM gives out dynamic prefixes) if you really want to live with IPv6-only stack in Windows.
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I see, that was my suspect too.
Dont intend to disable ipv4 but just wanted to test 'fully ipv6 only' and found this weird scenario...
I tried in OSX 10.6.8 too and it appeared simillar...
Thanks for the explaination! notworthy.gif
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just got a called from tm staff
temporary solution for frequent disconnection my computer
my case is firmware version 1.06 TM, router is L7
solution is login router > go wireless setting > manual > untick enable auto channel scan > change wireless channel to ..... CH 13 for windows 7, CH 6 for windows xp, vista forget

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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Nov 8 2013, 05:05 PM)
just got a called from tm staff
temporary solution for frequent disconnection my computer
my case is firmware version 1.06 TM, router is L7
solution is login router > go wireless setting > manual > untick enable auto channel scan > change wireless channel to ..... CH 13 for windows 7, CH 6 for windows xp, vista forget
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As far as i know, there is no such thing as 'best channel for this OS'
There are some routers which cannot run well on certain channels due to software or hardware designs. Example, my DIR-615-C2 has slightly weaker transmit power on channel 1 for some reason.

But this is whats real, taken from my previous postings:
Assuming the real cause of your problem is interference and poor config.
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post Nov 8 2013, 09:56 PM

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I followed the instructions for the DIR-615 router but after reboot(with a DC), it still stayed at IPv4. What gives?
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QUOTE(andrew9292 @ Nov 8 2013, 08:32 PM)
As far as i know, there is no such thing as 'best channel for this OS'
There are some routers which cannot run well on certain channels due to software or hardware designs. Example, my DIR-615-C2 has slightly weaker transmit power on channel 1 for some reason.

But this is whats real, taken from my previous postings:
Assuming the real cause of your problem is interference and poor config.
Part 1
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Part2
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I didn't try case 1
but I already do the case 2, set the N only
and set to WPA2 and AES, channel width to 40 mhz
let see how it goes lolx

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QUOTE(yangchee98 @ Nov 6 2013, 10:01 PM)
Anyone here using tplink TL-WR1043ND router?
http://ipv6test.google.com/ says :
No problems detected.
You don’t have IPv6, but you shouldn’t have problems on websites that add IPv6 support.

Anyone using this router care to teach me how to enable ipv6 ?
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With the current firmware available, it either goes v4 or v6. In the IPv6 section, there is anoter PPPoE dialog for you to login. If you have 2 valid logins, you can dial both v4 and v6 at the same time. The v6 is still terribly broken though.
Many emails to TP Link support but they are just "shaking legs/goyang kaki".
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post Nov 9 2013, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Nov 8 2013, 09:56 PM)
I followed the instructions for the DIR-615 router but after reboot(with a DC), it still stayed at IPv4. What gives?
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What does windows ipconfig prints out for you


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post Nov 10 2013, 01:47 AM

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QUOTE(prasys @ Nov 9 2013, 02:42 PM)
What does windows ipconfig prints out for you
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Here's the image. I must have missed out something.
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post Nov 10 2013, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Nov 10 2013, 01:47 AM)
Here's the image. I must have missed out something.
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The image is really empty like that? If yes, with no link-local address, your TCP/IP stack has big problems.
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QUOTE(asellus @ Nov 10 2013, 07:54 AM)
The image is really empty like that? If yes, with no link-local address, your TCP/IP stack has big problems.
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Not empty actually, just censored out the IPs, that's all.

Checked the Local Area Connection Settings, IPv6 is not connected too.

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QUOTE(UserU @ Nov 10 2013, 10:15 AM)
Not empty actually, just censored out the IPs, that's all.

Checked the Local Area Connection Settings, IPv6 is not connected too.
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Just put the uncensored version here, nothing sensitive like MAC address is going to be shown there anyway.
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QUOTE(asellus @ Nov 10 2013, 12:45 PM)
Just put the uncensored version here, nothing sensitive like MAC address is going to be shown there anyway.
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Here are the images.
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post Nov 10 2013, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Nov 10 2013, 01:40 PM)
Here are the images.
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If that happens then either there are no IPv6 at all at your router, or that the router did not advertise the prefix on the network. Can you look at the webgui for the D-Link?
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Mind to ask, what's the major difference of using IPv4 and IPv6 ?
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QUOTE(asellus @ Nov 10 2013, 04:11 PM)
If that happens then either there are no IPv6 at all at your router, or that the router did not advertise the prefix on the network. Can you look at the webgui for the D-Link?
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I checked the DIR-615 dashboard, SETUP > IPv6 panel there:
[√] Enable IPv6 WAN Connection
My IPv6 connection is PPPoE, shared with IPv4.

However, I checked the STATUS > IPv6 on the dashboard and:
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IPv6 Connection Type :    PPPoE
Network Status :    Disconnected
WAN IPv6 Address : 
IPv6 Default Gateway : 
Primary IPv6 DNS Server :    N/A
Secondary IPv6 DNS Server :    N/A


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