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1 minute ago, Propphet said:

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Alright, do your hosts get IPv6 addresses and can you navigate to ipv6.google.com or something like test-ipv6.com and the tests pass?

So i got ipv6 from my provider, it works fine on the isp`s modem but not on my router (Tp link AC1750) whats the problem and why it wont work?

If my router does not support it, please tell me witch one does something around 150 pound on amazon.co.uk

 

Screen 1  = Isp Modem

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Screen 2  = Router

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Screen 3  = Support page isp

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21 hours ago, Fedemtz66 said:

change the wan connection type to PPPoE and send a photo 

 

you just leaked your ipv4 address BTW

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Dont know witch Username and Password shoud be used, admin admin doesnt work,

 

 

Ipv4 were random numbers never seen 625 in ipv4 xD

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3 hours ago, Propphet said:

They litterly said "We dont know how ipv6 works, ask forums." O.o

That is beyond sad :(

 

Let's start from the beginning and maybe we can make some headway, lol.

So the modem is just a modem or a modem/router?

What does the IPv4 configuration page look like on the router?

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22 hours ago, Lurick said:

That is beyond sad :(

 

Let's start from the beginning and maybe we can make some headway, lol.

So the modem is just a modem or a modem/router?

What does the IPv4 configuration page look like on the router?

Modem / Router but dont use the build in wifi myself,

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1 hour ago, Propphet said:

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Ok, so basically what's happening is the modem/router is getting the IP address and block via PPPoE and will then pass that onto the router behind it using DHCP and DHCPv6.

For your DHCPv6 configuration try the following:

---WAN SETUP---

DHCPv6

Get non-temporary IPv6 address

Use the following IPv6 DNS Servers (then put in 2a02:a47f:e000::53 and 2a02:a47f:e000::53)

 

---LAN SETUP---

DHCPv6 Server

2a02:a44b:133:133::

 

[If that doesn't work try SLAAC instead but use the same IPv6 address]

 

There is a 50/50 chance the above will work. If it doesn't work, check on the modem/router page and see if you see anything with a /48 address space listed somewhere. If so post that here and we can adjust the above accordingly to get it to work properly.

 

What's supposed to happen is the modem/router is supposed to give the /48 it receives to the router behind it asking for it, or even a subnet of that /48, and pass the prefix along as well, however from what your initial screenshot shows it's passing a single address and then a /0 (which should be a /128). You would then take that subnet and pluck it into the LAN side using either DHCPv6 Server or SLAAC, it won't really matter in this case, and then everything should work.

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13 hours ago, Propphet said:

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Dang, well at this point I'm tempted to say your ISP are idiots who enabled IPv6 on the consumer side before it was fully implemented on their end. You can try flipping it back to DHCPv6 with a Prefix Delegation option instead and see if that shows anything different and using the other settings I mentioned but I'm doubtful at this point.

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3 hours ago, Lurick said:

Dang, well at this point I'm tempted to say your ISP are idiots who enabled IPv6 on the consumer side before it was fully implemented on their end. You can try flipping it back to DHCPv6 with a Prefix Delegation option instead and see if that shows anything different and using the other settings I mentioned but I'm doubtful at this point.

Get ipv6 prefix gets me this,

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1 minute ago, Propphet said:

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Alright, do your hosts get IPv6 addresses and can you navigate to ipv6.google.com or something like test-ipv6.com and the tests pass?

Current Network Layout:

Current Build Log/PC:

Storage Server Setup:

 

Prior Build Log/PC:

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8 hours ago, Lurick said:

Alright, do your hosts get IPv6 addresses and can you navigate to ipv6.google.com or something like test-ipv6.com and the tests pass?

I connected directly to the modem/router from isp with my phone (lg g4) works perfect in my eye`s

 

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