cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Has something changed?

AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Has something changed?

I finally got around to trying Ubuntu 11.04 from a live disc this morning. To my surprise, it didn't get an IPv6 address despite being connected, wired, to my router.
Then I re-checked on my main laptop. That has got an IPv6 address but test-ipv6.com still scored it at 0/10 for IPv6 due to Teredo. This is curious as it was scoring 10/10 and I've made no changes.
So has anything been changed in Plusnet/internet land? Or is my router perhaps not as IPv6 capable as it appeared to be?
(I'm about to restart my PC so will report back if anything changes)
10 REPLIES 10
brueton
Grafter
Posts: 313
Thanks: 7
Registered: ‎03-07-2009

Re: Has something changed?

I am getting 10/10 on my windows 7 PC.
PB
AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Re: Has something changed?

Update:
0/10 (but with an IPv6 address) on Windows 7
0/10, no IPv6 address, on Windows XP and Ubuntu 11.04
All freshly booted.
brueton
Grafter
Posts: 313
Thanks: 7
Registered: ‎03-07-2009

Re: Has something changed?

Did you reboot the router as well?
PB
dvorak
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 29,721
Thanks: 6,593
Fixes: 1,485
Registered: ‎11-01-2008

Re: Has something changed?

seems to be OK here as well.
Customer / Moderator
If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Re: Has something changed?

I'll be rebooting the router next - but that isn't convenient at the moment. However, it has not been changed.
brueton
Grafter
Posts: 313
Thanks: 7
Registered: ‎03-07-2009

Re: Has something changed?

Is it a 7800N?
I lost ipv6 a few days ago. Following a reboot of my 7800N all was working again.
PB
AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Re: Has something changed?

Yes, it is a 7800N.
AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Re: Has something changed?

No change on a reboot. Except that the download speed got reduced to 7.5Mb/s.
I've now switched back to my normal account, with IPv6 still enabled on the router though obviously I won't get given an IPv6 address on this account. This behaves in exactly the same way except that I'm back up to full speed.
Can someone from PN confirm that the test account was/is handing out an IPv6 address? And see why it wasn't running at FTTC speeds? If so, I'd like to do some more testing.
AxeMurderer
Grafter
Posts: 164
Registered: ‎18-05-2011

Re: Has something changed?

I'm back on the test account now. After a few reboots I have seen 0/10, 9/10 and 10/10 for IPv6 on Windows 7.
I suspect that the Billion is not as IPv6 capable as it ought to be. How are the other Billion users getting on?
(I'm also still running at non-FTTC speeds on the test account whereas I get close on 40Mb/s from my proper one. But I can live with that for now and I may even raise a ticket - no reason why we shouldn't trial the IPv6 ticket-resolution process too
My mistake, sort of. speedtest.net only reports the IPv4 speed. But IPv6-test.com gives:

Now something has changed because I used to get 30-odd Mb/s on both IPv4 and IPv6.

).
Just for a laugh I'm going to raise feature requests for IPv6 support with the manufacturers of all my non-IPv6 equipment to request that they add support. I expect this to be entirely ignored!
brueton
Grafter
Posts: 313
Thanks: 7
Registered: ‎03-07-2009

Re: Has something changed?

7800N, 1.06d - Seems stable, no ongoing problems.
Windows 7 64-bit - Lost ipv6 once after coming out of hibernation, reboot cleared the problem.
PB