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Maxis Fiber with IPV6 ,Finally!
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Feb 6 2016, 12:29 PM, updated 9y ago
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I am Maxis Home Fiber User. My computer uses ipv4 address for about 1 year and the speed is damn slow. Right now I assigned my Maxis Fiber with IPV6 address and the speed increases,no lag, no bullshit. Games are working smoothly, low ping and it's exellent ! I will don't mind to share with you guys how I did it.
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Feb 6 2016, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 6 2016, 01:29 PM) I am Maxis Home Fiber User. My computer uses ipv4 address for about 1 year and the speed is damn slow. Right now I assigned my Maxis Fiber with IPV6 address and the speed increases,no lag, no bullshit. Games are working smoothly, low ping and it's exellent ! I will don't mind to share with you guys how I did it. IPV6 works fine for me.I think maxis fiber slow speeds problem resolved.By the way,I have no problem with 4 hours non stop gaming.BEST |
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Feb 8 2016, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 6 2016, 12:29 PM) I am Maxis Home Fiber User. My computer uses ipv4 address for about 1 year and the speed is damn slow. Right now I assigned my Maxis Fiber with IPV6 address and the speed increases,no lag, no bullshit. Games are working smoothly, low ping and it's exellent ! I will don't mind to share with you guys how I did it. How you do that? Mine is Maxis Home Fibre 20Mbps but it shows no IPv6 yet. Currently running on Mac OSX. |
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Feb 8 2016, 06:10 PM
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Feb 10 2016, 05:48 PM
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Feb 11 2016, 01:45 AM
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unifi ipv6 , not much difference
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Feb 14 2016, 07:46 AM
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Feb 16 2016, 06:42 PM
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So Maxis IP space is within 2001:470::/32 huh? Make you goes hmmmm....
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Feb 17 2016, 02:15 AM
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How to know we are using ipv4 or IPv6? Huhu.. Already a year with maxis fibre home 20mbps
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Feb 17 2016, 12:06 PM
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Feb 17 2016, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE(mnct327 @ Feb 17 2016, 03:15 AM) You can ggogle search "test ipv6" and enter to any websites that show to you. If it says IPV6 not detected means you are not on IPV6. Normally, Maxis Fiber doesn't have IPV6 yet. |
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Feb 17 2016, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE(asellus @ Feb 17 2016, 01:25 PM) From your first image, the so-called Maxis IP is within the famous 2001:470::/32 subnet. I wonder why Maxis did not get their own IPv6 allocation and then open a BGP tunnel if native IPv6 is beyond them. I don't know why they don't have IPV6 but as the google said IPV4 is going to full and it is time to change to IPV6 to not being congested and can serve more internet users. |
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Feb 18 2016, 03:44 AM
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Feb 26 2016, 01:21 AM
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Still, it's a dual stack implementation and not purely IPv6 stack.
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Feb 26 2016, 07:43 AM
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Feb 26 2016, 07:44 PM
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how do you get it to work? i tried to create tunnel but it says ICMP blocked.
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Feb 26 2016, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(hensky @ Feb 26 2016, 08:44 PM) Follow this:https://znarl.jobrate.org/mediawiki/index.p..._On_Maxis_Fiber |
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Mar 1 2016, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 26 2016, 09:59 PM) Glad to hear people are successfully using my IPv6 guide for Maxis. Maxis seems to have increased their bandwidth to Singapore very recently so IPv6 speeds have greatly improved. The end point of the tunnel is located in Singapore and HE has direct peering with Maxis it seems.Interested to hear feedback and ways to improve the IPv6 guide to make it easier and more successful to follow. As for why Maxis doesn't provide native IPv6? I think it's a matter of cost. Very few end users are requesting it while it would be expensive to reconfigure and test all of Maxis's routers and firewalls. But since the IPv4 address range has been fully allocated, it is only a matter of time before IPS's like Maxis with provide native IPv6 addresses. Double NATing is not a good long term solution. |
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Mar 1 2016, 01:11 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 17 2016, 12:08 PM) You can ggogle search "test ipv6" and enter to any websites that show to you. If it says IPV6 not detected means you are not on IPV6. Normally, Maxis Fiber doesn't have IPV6 yet. An easy way to tell if a website is IPv6 enabled is with this chrome plugin:Github page for IPYFOO Plugin for Chrome can be installed here: Chrome Store IPYFOO plugin There's a similar plugin for Firefox here: Firefox IPYFOO plugin |
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Mar 1 2016, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE(lan76 @ Feb 26 2016, 01:21 AM) Single stack IPv6 isn't a very good idea presently. Most devices won't function correctly with only a IPv6 adress, such as Andriod devices. Also means without a IPv6 to IPv4 NAT64 gateway, because most of the internet is single stack IPv4 only, will be unreachable on a single stack IPv6 device. |
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Mar 1 2016, 01:57 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 6 2016, 12:29 PM) I am Maxis Home Fiber User. My computer uses ipv4 address for about 1 year and the speed is damn slow. Right now I assigned my Maxis Fiber with IPV6 address and the speed increases,no lag, no bullshit. Games are working smoothly, low ping and it's exellent ! I will don't mind to share with you guys how I did it. Is tunnelled IPv6 faster than Ipv4? Generally no, but with a few exceptions.Tunnelling IPv6 means that all your IPv6 packs are put inside your IPv4 packets and sent to the end point tunnel, in this case Singapore. The packets are then sent to the destination that you are trying to reach. If, for example, you were trying to reach a site in Malaysia and you are also in Malaysia, the traffic would be sent all the way to Singapore and back before getting to where you want to reach. Because of the way tunnelling works, this means the largest packet you can send via IPv6 is 1200 bytes, where as the largest native IPv4 packet you can send is 1500 (generally). This means more packets need to be sent to send the same amount of information. This is not the case with native IPv6, that Maxis does not presently offer. But it gets worse than this. ISP's cache content on their networks that is popular. Youtube videos, for example, are cached within the Maxis network. This means popular videos don't have to be sent over the internet as they already are on Maxis's Google caching servers. Because both Youtube and Google are fully IPv6 enabled, if you access a Youtube video on a computer that is IPv6 enabled, the IPv6 address will be first used to reach Google. This means your Youtube videos will be downloaded from Singapore instead of the Maxis's Google caching server, which makes Youtube a bit slower. But generally it isn't noticeable and is fast enough over Maxis Fiber broadband. Ipv6 tunnelling can in some cases be faster than native IPv4. If the tunnel broker has better paths to content than Maxis, data may be faster. Maxis does have some poor paths to content and sends a lot of data via Hong Kong because I presume it is cheaper for Maxis than sending it via Singapore. |
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Mar 1 2016, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(znarl @ Mar 1 2016, 01:02 PM) Glad to hear people are successfully using my IPv6 guide for Maxis. Maxis seems to have increased their bandwidth to Singapore very recently so IPv6 speeds have greatly improved. The end point of the tunnel is located in Singapore and HE has direct peering with Maxis it seems. Hi,Interested to hear feedback and ways to improve the IPv6 guide to make it easier and more successful to follow. As for why Maxis doesn't provide native IPv6? I think it's a matter of cost. Very few end users are requesting it while it would be expensive to reconfigure and test all of Maxis's routers and firewalls. But since the IPv4 address range has been fully allocated, it is only a matter of time before IPS's like Maxis with provide native IPv6 addresses. Double NATing is not a good long term solution. Need some clarification on this line CODE All traffic from the IPv4 Tunnel address needs to go to the router (again, use the IPv4 address given in the email as the foreign_addr value). In this command, the router automatically maps 0.0.0.1 to the first IPv4 address of the Internet interface. :nat tmpladd intf=eInternet type=nat outside_addr=0.0.0.1 inside_addr=0.0.0.1 protocol=ipv6 Does this means I type in according to the sample above, or do i replace the 0.0.0.1 of the outside_addr to the IPv4 address given in the email ? Thanks. |
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Mar 1 2016, 04:37 PM
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QUOTE(mikeeeee @ Mar 1 2016, 04:32 PM) Hi, If you are using the Singapore HE Tunnel broker address, then enter as is all the instructions except the parts with xxxx. You only need to change the parts that have "xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx" to the IPv6 block your tunnel broker provides. Have made that clearer in the instructions, thank you pointing that out.Need some clarification on this line CODE All traffic from the IPv4 Tunnel address needs to go to the router (again, use the IPv4 address given in the email as the foreign_addr value). In this command, the router automatically maps 0.0.0.1 to the first IPv4 address of the Internet interface. :nat tmpladd intf=eInternet type=nat outside_addr=0.0.0.1 inside_addr=0.0.0.1 protocol=ipv6 Does this means I type in according to the sample above, or do i replace the 0.0.0.1 of the outside_addr to the IPv4 address given in the email ? Thanks. This post has been edited by znarl: Mar 1 2016, 04:41 PM |
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Mar 1 2016, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(znarl @ Mar 1 2016, 04:37 PM) If you are using the Singapore HE Tunnel broker address, then enter as is all the instructions except the parts with xxxx. You only need to change the parts that have "xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx" to the IPv6 block your tunnel broker provides. Have made that clearer in the instructions, thank you pointing that out. Thanks ! will try it out once i get home and see it get me out of the problem currently facing with Maxis FiberBy the way, lets say after testing and feel like removing it, do you have the steps to reverse the config done? Note: have not registered with HE Tunnel, so have no idea whats the email content |
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Mar 1 2016, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(mikeeeee @ Mar 1 2016, 04:48 PM) Thanks ! will try it out once i get home and see it get me out of the problem currently facing with Maxis Fiber Good question. I just added:By the way, lets say after testing and feel like removing it, do you have the steps to reverse the config done? Note: have not registered with HE Tunnel, so have no idea whats the email content "If at any point something goes wrong, simply turn off and on again your Maxis router and the changes will be removed, until you do the :saveall instruction at the end." In addition, if for whatever reason, IPv6 stops working, all operating systems I've used fall back to using IPv4 instead until it starts working again without notifying the end user. Have also added the suggestion of adding a backup before starting so the change can be reverted. Finally, if everything goes really wrong, can always do a factory reset on the Maxis router and set it up again. |
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QUOTE(znarl @ Mar 1 2016, 04:56 PM) Good question. I just added: Hi again,"If at any point something goes wrong, simply turn off and on again your Maxis router and the changes will be removed, until you do the :saveall instruction at the end." In addition, if for whatever reason, IPv6 stops working, all operating systems I've used fall back to using IPv4 instead until it starts working again without notifying the end user. Have also added the suggestion of adding a backup before starting so the change can be reverted. Finally, if everything goes really wrong, can always do a factory reset on the Maxis router and set it up again. Tried following your guide but got stuck when trying to execute the scripts. After login to the router with Administrator and password, at the prompt key in :tunnel 6in4 add ifname=6in4tunnel but get unknown command. any idea ? |
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Mar 2 2016, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE(mikeeeee @ Mar 1 2016, 10:32 PM) Hi again, Hi, I have added a screen shot of telneting in. Does it match what you are seeing?Tried following your guide but got stuck when trying to execute the scripts. After login to the router with Administrator and password, at the prompt key in :tunnel 6in4 add ifname=6in4tunnel but get unknown command. any idea ? |
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QUOTE(znarl @ Mar 2 2016, 01:24 PM) It may also be because the user you are accessing the router with does not have permission to make these modifications. If you PM me a screenshot I think I can work out what is going wrong. I'm using the Administrator as the user. Will PM you the screenshot tonight when i get back home.Thanks |
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Mar 17 2016, 10:11 AM
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How to use the Tunnelbroker at Asus router?
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 26 2016, 09:59 PM) the link appears to be broken |
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It seems that you posted on the wrong thread (TS)
Should post in Networks and Broadbands. Here telco talk only for user with Maxis Plan for calling, SMS and Data. |
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Hello there,
QUOTE(yongtjunkit @ Jul 26 2016, 06:12 AM) Yes, I am sorry about that. I left Malaysia for the UK in July and the website was being hosted on my PC at home on my Maxis connection. Just something fun to do and another way to amuse Maxis staff.But I've put the website back online now as it seems helpful to some Maxis users. Link works fine. |
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QUOTE(znarl @ May 15 2017, 04:56 PM) Hello there, Thanks.Yes, I am sorry about that. I left Malaysia for the UK in July and the website was being hosted on my PC at home on my Maxis connection. Just something fun to do and another way to amuse Maxis staff. But I've put the website back online now as it seems helpful to some Maxis users. Link works fine. |
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Jul 16 2017, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(yongtjunkit @ Jul 16 2017, 04:58 PM) maxis seems to have native ipv6 enabled, it should be enabled on the stock router automatically, for 3rd party routers, some configuration is required. Nice, far better solution than tunneling. Looks like your IPv6 is indeed a valid Maxis IPv6 address |
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Jan 24 2021, 04:42 PM
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Is IPv6 enabled on Maxis mobile ?
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Jan 24 2021, 05:14 PM
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may i know the address prefix setting for ipv6? Tried on maxis fibre but cannot find the correct setting
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Oct 17 2021, 02:00 PM
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Does Netflix still work on IPv4 once Unifi 100Mbps and below goes CGNAT?
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