6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
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Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
16-01-2013 9:20 AM
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TIA
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
26-01-2013 1:54 PM
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So I've just received my new TG582n and I'd like to try out the instructions in this thread. It's saying the shipped firmware is 8.C.M.0. Just to be absolutely sure I don't break anything, what firmware do I need to flash to enable IPv6 which will work with an FTTC connection? USB would be a bonus if it won't break anything else but primarily it's the IPv6/FTTC combination. I'd take more of a risk if it were just me, but my partner mainly goes online through her (Android) phone so I want to minimise instability. 🙂
It's a little unclear from the back and forth in the thread which firmware is the best one to use. At least to me, I'm easily confused!
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
03-02-2013 11:36 AM
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Would really like to put the IPv6 on but I'm currently on dynamic and don't have a clue how to switch.
Thanks!
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
03-02-2013 11:59 AM
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Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
03-02-2013 7:01 PM
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All done now but I've gotten to the part of the guide where I try and ping my IPv6 from https://mebsd.com/ipv6-ping-and-traceroute ...... and NOTHING
I can ping the SixXS tunnel from thr router and also my own external IPv6 address but anyone got a clue as to why the mebsd.com website returns with timeouts?
I dont want to advertise IPv6 on my internal lan to try and access external sites as I assume it may screw things up if it doesn't work properly.
Thanks!
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
03-02-2013 7:46 PM
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I think I was being silly, I was trying to ping 'Your IPv6' rather than 'SixXS IPv6' and only noticed when I matched the IP in the first post.
Anyhow, all setup now, I CAN ping google's IPv6 address from the router but cant seem to ping the ::2 address (which should be my router?)
Think Broadband's ip checker also seems to think I'm still connected over IPv4 despite my Mac having an IPv6 address assigned by the router - I did notice however that as soon as I disable IPv4 on my MAC, I cannot browse anything at all and I'm not sure if this should be the case?
To confirm, I am also unable to get to any IPv6-only sites.
Any help?
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
04-02-2013 2:28 PM
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I'm not home but ssh'd into my router and I noticed that despite running the 'service system ifadd name PINGv6_RESP intf 6in4tunnel ' command, the service was added but left in a disabled state!
Anyhow, I enabled the service and I can ping my router from the external site now
I've also made some changes to the internal routing as I messed up the subnet the first time round so ill be testing when I get home.
It may be worth adding the following command to the guide.... :service system modify name=PINGv6_RESP state=enabled
EDIT - Got home and all works now! Big smiles!
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
16-02-2013 1:31 PM
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I've got Fibre coming this week and have had my router delivered, so I decided to flash the firmware with the one in the OP so I can get my v6 tunnel up when the service goes live. However, whereas the original firmware said the WAN connection was PPPoE on LAN4, after flashing this one its saying PPPoA on 0/38, which is the onboard dsl modem if I'm not mistaken. What do I need to do to make it speak PPPoE on the last LAN port again?
Thanks
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
16-02-2013 6:12 PM
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Note that should you need to do a factory reset these commands would need to be re-applied.
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
17-02-2013 11:45 AM
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17-02-2013 11:46 AM
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Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
17-02-2013 11:50 AM
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Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
18-02-2013 9:27 AM
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Quote from: ianc1990 It may be worth adding the following command to the guide.... :service system modify name=PINGv6_RESP state=enabled
Thank you! I was having the same problem as you until I followed what you did and now it works! I would definitely recommend adding that command to the guide.
Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
19-02-2013 4:22 PM
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Re: 6in4 IPv6 Tunnel natively on Technicolor TG582n
06-03-2013 6:54 PM
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Quote from: Strat http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/products/IP_addresses_broadband.shtml#switching
Got the router, got the firmware... got to pay a fiver for static IP
OK,I can live with that, but it would be a nice gesture if beta testing guinea pigs could get one free
The guide is a bit unclear though... it says I can switch back and forth - do I get charged a fiver if I want to go dynamic again, and then switch back, each time?
And roughly how long does static IP setup take?
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