SauRoNZA
Honorary Master
It seems like we are running IPv6 in a bit of an odd way which some routers do not like. We do a /128 for the IA-NA and a /62 for Prefix Delegation. Some routers do not like this and some FNO's and manufacturers suggested we do a /64 for the IA and between a /48 to /60 for the PD. It doesn't make sense to us to waste this much of address space.
The setup is pretty simple depending on the router.
If you are on PPPoE the IPv6 part is DHCPv6 with a /62 PD. Some routers need you to set dual stack PPPoE and not separate wan interfaces for v4 and v6. Some routers like TP-link need to have IPv6 set as a Non-address because we use the /128 for the IA the TP-link wants to allocate addresses from this allocated prefix which is not possible because it's a single address on the WAN so setting non-address it will ask for the /62 pd and delegate that to lan connected devices.
There is no set guide how to configure routers because each manufacturer seems to name and implement it their way that is why support wise we support the routers we supply. We can try to assist with 3rd party routers but since we haven't tested configurations our guess sometimes are as good as yours.
But surely once you’ve configured it and seen it work once for a customer it’s as simple as adding it to a knowledge base and publishing it?
Just a simple database of basic entries that says for UniFi do X.
The problem is now the data is changing as the thread is evolving and there’s no way of knowing this.

