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Anonymous34
post Oct 4 2013, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Oct 1 2013, 12:35 AM)
I just heard that TMnet launched IPv6 on September 27th, so I did some experiments tonight and confirm that it is live!

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What I've seen so far from packet dumps:
- PPP IPCP6 negotiates link-local addresses
- SLAAC Router Advertisement gives you a dynamically-assigned /64
- DHCPv6 assigns DNS servers

In addition, asellus reports that DHCPv6-PD is supported. The prefix delegated is dynamic.

DNS servers from DHCPv6:
- 2001:e68::b:68
- 2001:e68:2005:29:202:188:0:133 (does this look familiar? brows.gif )

Attached is a pcap of the IPv6 assignment process.

PDF doc from TMnet about enabling IPv6: http://www.tm.com.my/OnlineHelp/CustomerSu...able%20IPv6.pdf

Known working configurations:
- D-Link DSL-2730U
- D-Link DIR-615
- TP-Link WDR4300
- Mikrotik
- Windows 7 PPPoE
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Just knew this news when I look at LYN's tag beside the post#xx number.
Haven't seen this post before, but then headed to: http://test-ipv6.com/ to test!
Sure enough, iPv6 is live on UniFi now!
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post Oct 4 2013, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Oct 4 2013, 11:51 PM)
Welcome to IPv6 land smile.gif (PS: your sig is too tall, can you shorten it?)
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Thank you!
Btw, will fix it right now hehe.
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post Oct 4 2013, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Oct 4 2013, 11:51 PM)
Welcome to IPv6 land smile.gif (PS: your sig is too tall, can you shorten it?)
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is my sig ok right now? hehe
btw, any IPv6 website for me to test it out?
I know the speed doesn't increase, but it's still good to check it out.
All I know about IPv6 is that it has a lot more bandwith than IPv4. tongue.gif
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post Oct 5 2013, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Oct 5 2013, 02:25 AM)
yes I successfully running ipv6
but what the benefit ?
although I study network course in my college LOL
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iPv6 provides more bandwith.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Uwjt32NvVA
Google just makes it so simple laugh.gif
More info here:http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/

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post Nov 24 2013, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(OKLY @ Nov 23 2013, 10:51 PM)
In a not so technical way of explaining, most of the time they will perform about the same. The difference won't make miracles happen (e.g. from lag to no lag).
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I thought they said ipv4 is very congested so that's why they invented iPv6 for more space. Btw bro I have just tukar my dir 615 to Asus RT-N10+ C1 with openwrt. Everything works except iptv. Any idea how to set up ipv6?
I'm really noob in networking things.
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post Nov 24 2013, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(OKLY @ Nov 24 2013, 08:48 PM)
Do you mind sharing your WAN and IPv6 settings? My IPv6 is fine but I can't seem to get 10/10 from the IPv6 test as the site is reporting that I may have MTU problems. hmm.gif
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I also want to know how to configure ipv6 on open-wrt firmware nod.gif
Please someone teach us! After configure also cannot work.
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post Nov 25 2013, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(andrew9292 @ Nov 24 2013, 09:17 PM)
They just ran out of addresses. Just like number plates.

WYZ 1234 = v4
W 1234 A = v6

Route still the same or assigned by isp peering.
It means that even if u hav ipv6 'number plate'. If your isp assigns a 'kampung road' to your address, it wont be any faster. If u get a fast route, faster. Simillar route, same speed.

Old number plate or new number plate, both on the same existing roads.
Ipv4 or ipv6. Same theory.
At the end of the day, just a number plate to identify yourself.lol.

If there's any speed difference, it will be due to specific peering to that ip subnet by isp, which happens to be a faster or slower route.

Correct me if im wrong.
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For ipv6 on Openwrt i only got it to work on latest beta 'barrier breaker'. It has native ipv6 support
Settings have to be done via ssh as the build is too big to install luci. Follow their wiki, pretty straightforward.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/network6#b...eaker.and.later
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Mind explaining to me more detailing? I'm sorry I'm a noob in networking sad.gif
If you help me this time I could help you with your computer next time! biggrin.gif
PS:I have no idea how to install Barrier breaker

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post Mar 5 2014, 12:08 AM

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iPv6 not working on RT-N12HP although I set it up using KL SEET'S settings. Default router works though. Not gonna use default router no matter what.
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post Mar 5 2014, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Mar 5 2014, 12:29 AM)
You mean use their Modem Router that provided by TM?
If yes, even Windows PPPoE can't get IPv6 properly...

my router got 6to4 Tunnel, that works well..
192.88.99.1?
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default router sometimes ok, sometimes just dead without ip.
u mean 6 to 4 tunnel can? My router has that also.

 

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