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Zyxel NBG4604

houlton23
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Zyxel NBG4604

Just joined the trial with this router.
I have been playing for the last hour trying to get this thing setup...
Currently I've got it set to 6-in-4 tunnel as follows:

Now it's picked up some form of IPv6 address there - is that the correct one?
Also, when I run a tracert I get the following strange behaviour:

...and...

Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong/what's broken? Smiley
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AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Try changing 6to4 to Native or ISP Assigned.
houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Options are as follows:

using PPPoE with the following settings doesn't get my PC any IPv6 address other than a link-local one, but can still ping the router at it's link-local address. It also doesn't show an IPv6 WAN address...

AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Try auto configuration and see what happens with that.
houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Still no luck - i've also checked in wireshark and there are no RA packets anywhere to be seen Sad


houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Quote from http://revk.www.me.uk/2011/08/ipv6-routers.html
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We are trying a ZyXEL router as well, but it is not sending DHCPv6 packets at all.

Could it be that the WAN is actually fine and that I just need to set IP's statically?
Could PN let me know what my test username's IPv6 range is so I can have a play?
AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

I think the first thing to focus on is getting an external IPv6 address assigned on the PPP connection, which doesn't seem to be happening at the moment.
It should be PPPoE you need. Try choosing that again - disconnect, reboot your Openreach modem and then see if you can connect.
Are you using the latest firmware? Is there a system log with any errors?
chrcoluk
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

looks like a possible firmware issue, when the asus firmware was temporarily broken that failed to get an ipv6 from plusnet as well.
AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Under Autoconfiguration Type....what are your options?
houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

So I tried PPPoE again (using IE to set it this time..) and this happened:

To answer your questions: yes latest firmware, log is so unhelpful, just confirms PPPoE mode for IPv6.
Autoconfig options are:

AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Select Stateless...that is what we've got it set to
It seems to be working - you're getting assigned an external address now
Try http://test-ipv6.com/ to see if you pass
houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

No IPv6 address anymore - back to link-local after ipconfig/release/renew 😕
I did see this thread which seems similar?
AndyH
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Nothing assigned in the router page?
fe80::/64 will be your link-local address
houlton23
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

Yeah it's an fe80 address, nothing assigned on the router page, but the thread I linked to in my last post found that even when it was fully working, no address was listed on the router GUI - hence why I wanted to try a static assignment to see I'd I can connect, thus finding out if it is DHCPv6 that's failing?
dave
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Re: Zyxel NBG4604

I've PM'd you the IPs.
Dave Tomlinson
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