QUOTE(GameSky @ May 25 2023, 01:03 PM)
Just recently signup with CelcomDigi (Digi) Fibre
1. IPv6 address on WAN
Public, each device got their own ipv6
2. Public IP or CGNAT IP on WAN
CGNAT
3. Do they use PPPoE, DHCP or Static on the WAN interface
PPPOE
4. Static or Dynamic Prefix Delegation for LAN (/56 or /64)
/64
5. In terms of speed and stability, how good or bad is their IPv6 routing
Should be almost the same, just when point cloudflare/adguard it will always route via JP server instead of singapore.
For dns queries, I noticed digi will keep intercept dns request, as in dns proxy even tho you've setup manual dns to cloudflare/googledns n so on. The only other way is by using dnscrypt, dnstls or whichever encrypts your dns queries.
6. Own router with custom firmware with their service (Merlin, Mikrotik, OpenWRT, DD-WRT, PFSense, OPNSense, etc)
Merlinwrt, openwrt
I'm preparing to move from Maxis Fibre to CelcomDigi.1. IPv6 address on WAN
Public, each device got their own ipv6
2. Public IP or CGNAT IP on WAN
CGNAT
3. Do they use PPPoE, DHCP or Static on the WAN interface
PPPOE
4. Static or Dynamic Prefix Delegation for LAN (/56 or /64)
/64
5. In terms of speed and stability, how good or bad is their IPv6 routing
Should be almost the same, just when point cloudflare/adguard it will always route via JP server instead of singapore.
For dns queries, I noticed digi will keep intercept dns request, as in dns proxy even tho you've setup manual dns to cloudflare/googledns n so on. The only other way is by using dnscrypt, dnstls or whichever encrypts your dns queries.
6. Own router with custom firmware with their service (Merlin, Mikrotik, OpenWRT, DD-WRT, PFSense, OPNSense, etc)
Merlinwrt, openwrt
My biggest drawback was the public IP restriction.
According to your observation, does that mean that I can access from the WAN using IPv6 for my Home Assistant?
Sep 20 2023, 03:02 PM

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