D-Link DIR-655 :: Connectivity With IPv6 / ISP Providing Static Connection
Jul 19, 2012We have some technical issue with IPv6 router configuration[DLINK 655] when we try to connect it with ISP provided static IPv6 connection.
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We have some technical issue with IPv6 router configuration[DLINK 655] when we try to connect it with ISP provided static IPv6 connection.
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Will there be a way sometime in the future to add static IPv6 routes? I have a routed /64 and a routed /48 from a tunnel broker that terminates on my DIR-815, and I want to hang the /48 off of another router that I have attached to my LAN interface(goes to my home lab setup that I use for my job). I could just move the tunnel endpoint to the other router, but I like having IPv6 access for all my other PCs on the LAN segment.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a d link dir 615 "ipv6 ready". My internet provider give tome a native ipv6 /48. I configure the router with my ipv6 /48 address the internal propagation of the address is good.
On the status ipv6 page all seems OK marked "connected" but I can't have an ipv6real connection and my provider say to me that i am not connected.
Is there a known problem of connection between an public /48 and the internal /64 and if so could it be corrected.
I have a D-Link DGL-4500 Wireless N Gaming Router. If I create a mobile hotspot with my BB Bold 9900, can I somehow get my router to connect to it so I can provide bandwidth to my Ethernet dependent network devices?
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy internet is really slow and i keep getting disconnected. the ipv6 box says local only. when i uncheck it it goes to limited my pc is running vista home premium
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : anthony-PC
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
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when i do netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log AND netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log - the command prompt says Reseting Echo Request,Failed.Access is denied.There's no user specified settings to be reset.
How can I get IPV6 connectivity using rr. Does it has to be automatic or manual, Is there anyone with RR getting IPV6?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI just spent a number of hours getting a site-to-site VPN tunnel and Cisco Quick Connect client running on my WRVS4400N and RVS400. Turns out the problem was the routers don't route IPv6 properly and it takes precedence over IPv4
View 1 Replies View RelatedASA 5520 running 8.2
Is it possible to do static (inside,outside) with the outside address being IPv6 and the inside IPv4?
If yes, is it possible to do this in parallel with an existing static mapping that goes IPv4 to IPv4?
I have a Swann Communication security camera system with their DVR8-4000 hooked to an IPv4 router, connected to the Internet using the new HughesNet Gen4 service. The Swann DVR wired to my router requires a static IP address. HughesNet Gen4 is implemented with IPv6 and I am told that it does not accommodate an IPv4 type static address.
I have discussed the issue with both company’s technical support. HughesNet Gen4 reps recognize the issue and may support static addressing in the future, but not now. Swann reps will not modify their implementation because of the relatively small Gen4 market. The Swann rep suggested that replacing my IPv4 router with an IPv6 router might resolve the “static IP address” issue.I am looking at several Linksys IPv6 routers including the EA4500 SMART WiFi Wireless Router N900, but know too little about IPv4, IPv6 and router/static addressing to proceed unassisted.
1) can I implement a static address with an Linksys IPv6 router cdonnected to Gen4?
2) Which Linksys routers offer IPv6 support?
3) How does one go about setting an IPv6 static address using HughesNet Gen4 on a Linksys router?
I have seen other discussions regarding Static MAC address entries on IPv4, but what of IPv6?We have MS NLB solutions and they are working fine. We have Cisco 6509/6504, Version 12.2(33)SXI5
But then we have a new one for a new ActiveDirectory solution, and on those networks we have implemented IPv6.
How is Static MAC address entries and MS NLB solved in IPv6 (i.e arp ip.ip.ip.ip mac.mac.mac ARPA gi1/1). I can't seem to find much examples or documentation on this? Is it replaced with another function?The reason I ask is twofold.
1. I really want to know
2. The NLB cluster seem to drop IPv6 traffic at even intervals, witch seems to correspond with NLB transition.
I have a laptop running XP that will connect to the router wirelessly but not the internet. We have a static/fixed IP that I think may be the problem. Im not sure what the IP address is. Do I need to manually enter this (and DNS settings) into wireless connections > properties > TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a Cisco ASA 5500 as the main router with a DIR-655 as a wireless access point behind it. DHCP is turned off on the 655 as the ASA is providing DHCP. This worked great for about a year and now suddenly, without any changes, I'm having problems. The only thing that connects without a problem is a laptop, which shows up on the device list with an IP. Other devices have problems. iPhones connect, show an IP on the device itself, but when listed in the connected list on the 655 show no IP. The connection is super slow. An Airport Express will connect, but again, shows no IP in the connected list on the 655. Using the ethernet cable from the Airport Express, nothing can get an IP. I can live with the iPhone not connecting, but the Airport Express not connecting is a major problem. Any reason why this would just stop working one day?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm having a strange issue with a Cisco 3845 ISR router. I am setting up basic ACL and NAT but 2 issues occur. When using pat (overload) and a static nat assignment on the same subnet, the host with the static assignment has no wan connectivity except for icmp. The host is not reachable via the wan and the static public ip. Running show ip nat translations show the correct inside local and inside global addresses. The other issue is when applying an extended ACL to the outside or WAN interface coming in. No host on the inside has connectivity (icmp, tcp etc.) even to the gateway. I've cleared out all the ACL's as well as the ipsec tunnel settings and created only the nat overload and a single static assignment with the same results.I'm posting the running config below.
version 15.1
no service pad
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
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My laptop is not connecting to the internet, I know that it is not a router problem as my mine PC and Notebook are connecting with no issues.I have removed all router devices as had an new once once it was last working.I tried this morning to set it up again without success. I have compared to setting with my pc and have found the difference is with the IPV6 connectivity.
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhen I check for firmware updates for my DIR-825 I get a return that there are none.How do I update for for ipv6 then?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am using my DIR-825 as a switch and AP. I have turned off DHCP and plugged the internet into the lan-1 port. This works perfectly for IPv4, but I cannot get IPv6 to work. On the outside there is native IPv6 running radvd. How should I configure IPv6 on my DIR-825?
View 2 Replies View RelatedUnfortunately I didn't discover any configuration switches concerning an IPv6 firewall! So the important question is: Is there any firewall implemented at all? And if so, does it confirm to RFC6092.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm still using 2.00NA.It seems that whenever I connect to a particular www3 webpage, my modem and router end up rebooting shortly thereafter. This has happened a few times. The modem's log shows in this order1. No Ranging Response received ,2. Unicast Ranging Received Abort Respone ,3. MIMO Event.I've tried to figure this out. My search on the MIMO event revealed one post about IPv4 and IPv6. This indicates to me that I should probably be upgrading the firmware and configuring its use for IPv6 compatibility.If I upgrade to FW 2.30NA, how should I configure the IPv6, i.e., which parameters should I use?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've had my DIR-615 up for several months, and it's been faultless except for one thing. I have router in front of it and only use the 615 as a switch and AP. My main router provides IPv6 access through a 6to4, using radvd to broadcast to the rest of the network.
Whatever setting I set the 615 to for IPv6, it always sends out a default route. On rare occasion, it'll interfere with the correct route from my main router (whose router preference is set to high, instead of medium). Even in local-only mode, the 615 sends out a default route. It's an E1 with the 5.00NA firmware, which I believe is the latest.
I'd really like to disable the advertisements from the 615 altogether, while keeping L2 IPv6 support on the wireless and all. I picked this router explicitly because many routers don't work with IPv6 over WiFi, but it'd be nice to get it working perfectly. If there aren't any ways to do this, is there a place that I can download the source for the firmware?
I am having a problem which I can't seem to find a way around. I have a DIR-615 E3 that I'm unable to get IPv6 to work properly on.I'm connecting to IPv6 over PPPoE, and I'm unable to change the 'IPv6 LAN Address' to an IP my provider has given me. They've provided a native address in the 2607:: range, however on the router it's stuck at a 6to4 IP which is NOT what they've given me (2002:CEF8:8B79:: IP).
I'm thinking of buying a new router that either has better IPv6 support, or one that supports OpenWRT and working my way through that.
I have a dell inspiron 15 and I've been having trouble fully connecting to my wireless internet. It says I have signal but gets stuck on identifying the network and I have limited IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
Here's the ipconfig if you can identify the issue with it:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : M-PC
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
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My ISP provides IPv6 connectivity in the form of dual stack IPv4/IPv6 with DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation. Using a Cisco IOS-based router I managed to make such a connection by using as a template the Cisco IOS configuration file that my ISP has posted as an example in the following link:
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The main point on this configuration is a PPPoE connection with:
interface Dialer46
ipv6 address autoconfig default
ipv6 enable
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configure this router according the Cisco IOS configuration file I linked on the top in order to have a working IPv6 connection?
We have a 2100 cisco Wireless LAN Controller which manages 3 APs and assign IP address to clients which connects via wifi. Currently, we are deploying dual stack IPv6 and our consultant stated that our current controller does not support IPv6.
This is rather odd statement because there is an option to enable IPv6 in the advance tab of WLAN. And sometimes clients (win7 and Mac OS X) are getting v6 addresses, able to ping v6 sites, and reach v6 sites successfully. And other times, clients do not..or getting the v6 address for 10-15minutes, then unable to ping/reach v6 sites.
Our consultant is sticking by his words saying it does not support. If this is true, then clients should not be able to get v6 at all....not sometimes and not other times; very inconsistent.
And what is ipv6 pass through? What is ipv6 bridging?
Recently I wanted to setup IPv6 for my home network. I signed up for tunnelbroker.net service and was provided with IPs. Then I configured the IP address in my DIR-615. But It's not working..
Screenshot of IPv6 config (router) : Screenshot of my Win 8 network Config : I also tested at [URL] but failed...
I currently have ipV4 as the setting on my DIR-825. Other posts seem to want ipV6 which is more secure but is not possible with a DIR-825 Rev A1. I have two routers, a primary router (DIR-825 Rev B1) capable of ipV6 and a secondary router (DIR-825 Rev A1). If I implement ipV6 on the Rev B1 router but keep ipV4 on the secondary router, will this improve the security, or will it just mess things up so nothing works?Certain devices (cell phones and most Tablets) don't deal with ipV6 very well at all. The ones I have tested flat don't connect to the wireless network if the router is set at ipV6. Is ipV4 adequate for a Home/Small Business Network when trying to implement Remote Access and VPN?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having trouble with a DAP-1522 in AP mode dropping IPv6 packets. It is running in AP mode to supply connectivity to a number of laptops + a 2nd DAP-1522 in bridge mode. The laptops are able to get IPv6 router advertisements from the same wired network the DAP-1522 is plugged into, but they get nothing when connection to the wireless. Tcpdump sees no router adv's coming over the wireless interfaces when sniffing.This appears to be something others have hit as well url...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Dlink DIR-825 B1 with firmware 2.05NA. I recently reset it to factory defaults to make sure I didn't misconfigure something.
I have been struggling to get a IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel working with tunnelbroker.net. I think the issue is a problem with the router itself and i'm not sure how to get it fixed.
All of my machines were getting IPv6 addresses (both windows, mac, linux) but none of them seemed to work. All I was able to do was ping the gateway itself using the local lan address. In each case they were missing a default IPv6 route. If I added a default route then it would work.
I started looking at the packets using a network sniffer and the Router Advertisements all had a Router lifetime value of "0" which is RFC4816 speak for "don't use this router as the default router". So Windows/Linux is exactly right by not setting a default route.
The strange thing was that when I reboot the router I would briefly get a router advertisement with a lifetime of 1800s, the corrert prefix and dns server but then another router advertisement would come along 5 seconds later with a router advertisement of 0.
I have TCP' Other observations
... using 6to4 I would get working IPv6 address. The difference again seemed to be the Router Lifetime. But I want to use a permanent tunnel. I have found 6to4 unreliable.
... the router never responds to router solicitations. It only sends a router advertisement when it wants to.
... the router never responds to DHCPv6 when that is configured.
connect a network providing security pin
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy device is not providing wireless around the house. What should I do?
View 1 Replies View RelatedRegion : UnitedStates
Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.23 Build 121225 Rel.37950n
ISP : Comcast
just upgrade to the latest firmware and was checking to see if I had IPv6 going with the router but it seems like it's not enabled?I went into my local area network properties and it shows checked and obtain automatically.went into the router ipv6 support tab and it shows:
IPv6 Status
WAN
Connection Type:
DHCPv6
IPv6 Address:
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Small business with 4 computers networked together and sharing coommon software programs and files. Need to block one of the computers access to the Internet whille allowing the other 3 access to the Internet. Is this possible/ If so How?
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy ISP (OTEnet, Greece) offers IPv6 connectivity in the form of dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 with the requirement that the router supports DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation for establishing an IPv6 connection.Using other routers (Cisco 887W, DrayTek Vigor2130n), I have established an IPv4/IPv6 connection but I am unable to do so with the EA4500. As a matter of fact, when I have the "IPv6 - Automatic" option enabled the router not only cannot obtain an IPv6 prefix from the ISP but it gets stuck in the connection attempt and never obtains an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. I have to disable the IPv6 option in order to simply establish an IPv4-only connection without problems.So, my questions are:
1. Does the latest (2.1.38.38880) firmware support dual-stack IPv6 and DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation?
2. If the router cannot negotiate an IPv6 connection why is it not establishing an IPv4 connection only but gets stuck in the process?
R11 is acting as host for testing purposes (pinging the DG's, and the ISP interfaces -> which are the lo0 address on the routers.I also have another question: How would I go about providing redundancy on the trunks from the Switch to the router?
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