I'm having trouble getting an IPv6 gateway address from Rogers on my pfsense SG-1100 from a CODA-4582U, even though it's picking up an address from a parallel DSL connection (in Dual WAN) just fine.
I've read every thread I could find:
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It is curre@Simon_Clift wrote:It is currently not possible to get IPv4 and IPv6 statically assigned.This is shocking. There's surely no technical reason why you'd need to dynamically assign IPv6 addresses and static assignment is done as a matter of ...
Don't worry, I've been using most of those for the IPv6 testing. I've even managed to reproduce the problem I was having (i.e. not getting a DHCPv6 response from Rogers... it does now appear that the second WAN was somehow interfering with the Rogers...
Well, good news!I can't put my finger on exactly what changed, but, as you suggested, I completely disabled the DSL connection and kept tweaking the Cable configuration and testing/rebooting the router and modem in a Single WAN connection... and it s...
No I haven't, based on the assumption that, while there are a crapload of issues I will have to deal with from the Dual WAN, the interface should be able to get an IP address regardless of whatever else is going on.It feels like a longshot, but I'll ...
Ya, I had included those links in my post. The strange thing is that I've got a DSL IPv6 connection configured alongside the Rogers Cable WAN connection. The DSL connection worked brilliantly and almost instantly, so I've now got end-to-end IPv6 work...