QUOTE(wc_how @ Aug 15 2017, 10:59 AM)
The first one.
But my issue is more like
Mifi (IPv4) > Router (IPv6). The mifi won't assign IPv6 to router.
I was using usb tethering method, mean direct usb plug into router.
I switched the protocol to some other IPv6 setting, but no connection. Only work with Dymanic IPv4.
The second method is a no for me, i am not a fans of repeater, i feel it caused more unstable and increase ping. So i didn't try it.
So for those want using IPv6, i suggest CPE unit for less issue.
I was trying out hotspot from my phone (APN set to ipv6 only), and also no internet connection. I wonder if there's extra stuff need to be configured with ipv6But my issue is more like
Mifi (IPv4) > Router (IPv6). The mifi won't assign IPv6 to router.
I was using usb tethering method, mean direct usb plug into router.
I switched the protocol to some other IPv6 setting, but no connection. Only work with Dymanic IPv4.
The second method is a no for me, i am not a fans of repeater, i feel it caused more unstable and increase ping. So i didn't try it.
So for those want using IPv6, i suggest CPE unit for less issue.
So the Mifi is on ipv4/ipv6 then?
QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Aug 15 2017, 04:42 PM)
Well them, I'll pick the cheapest oneQUOTE(blacktubi @ Aug 15 2017, 06:28 PM)
Yes, both device have to IPV6 compatible.
Digi throttle non mobile connection. Nothing can be done currently. It happens when the tower is congested.
Technically you don't have to portforward anything right with ipv6?Digi throttle non mobile connection. Nothing can be done currently. It happens when the tower is congested.
If you have several service running on raspberry pi like couchpotato on port 8010 or transmission on port 8015.
Just need to type the ipv6 address and add the port then to access them?
What if it's like this
ipv6 router/modem ---> camera 1 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334:8001
----> camera 2 2003:0db8:85a3:0000:0030:8a2e:0370:7335:8003
----> raspberry pi 2004:0db8:85a3:0000:0040:8a2e:0370:7336:8005
I'm just listing out the ipv6 address randomly, I'm not sure about valid example
Since using dns service binds a specific ip address, does that mean each device needs to run a different dns service?
With ipv4, it's usually just the main ip gets redirected to DNS and just need to add port number to access any service running on it
Honestly, I'm still noob about ipv6, so just need some clarification here
Aug 15 2017, 08:01 PM

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