IPv6 Roll Out

Hi @Afrigirl and @AfriNatic (or anyone with same router)

I'm having issues setting up IPv6 on a new ASUS XT12. I get issued with an IPv6 address, however it later drops out and I have to reboot the router to get allocated an address again. Please help me with settings, I have enclosed a screenshot. I am on VUMA aerial and it works with a Netgear Orbi router just the Netgear sets the settings automatically and this ASUS not. IPV6.jpeg
 
Hi @Afrigirl and @AfriNatic (or anyone with same router)

I'm having issues setting up IPv6 on a new ASUS XT12. I get issued with an IPv6 address, however it later drops out and I have to reboot the router to get allocated an address again. Please help me with settings, I have enclosed a screenshot. I am on VUMA aerial and it works with a Netgear Orbi router just the Netgear sets the settings automatically and this ASUS not. View attachment 1588438
Please use /60 prefix
 
Hi @Afrigirl @AfriNatic. My IPv6 connection keeps on dropping off after about 15 minutes or so. This requires a reboot of my router to get another IPv6 address or a long wait where anew IPv6 address pops up. My router is an Asus XT12 Zenwifi. IPv4 does not drop off. What can the issue be?
 
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Hi @Afrigirl @AfriNatic. My IPv6 connection keeps on dropping off after about 15 minutes or so. This requires a reboot of my router to get another IPv6 address or a long wait where anew IPv6 address pops up. My router is an Asus XT12 Zenwifi. IPv4 does not drop off. What can the issue be?

I have an ASUS RT-AC86U router, with the AsusWRT-Merlin firmware, and experience the exact same.... the IPv6 connection drops and requires a reboot of the router.... I've given up, after trying multiple times and multiple firmware upgrades. Not worth the hassle....
 
I have an ASUS RT-AC86U router, with the AsusWRT-Merlin firmware, and experience the exact same.... the IPv6 connection drops and requires a reboot of the router.... I've given up, after trying multiple times and multiple firmware upgrades. Not worth the hassle....
I've been down that road as well. It seems as if the IPv6 address times out after a while and is not kept alive either by the router or Afrihost. I have tried all combinations of settings and just no luck. I'm hoping @Afrigirl or @AfriNatic can assist as these routers are definitely IPv6 capable.

Perhaps a worthwhile test would be to obtain a static IPv6 address (if available on Vumatel Aerial) and see what happens.
 
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I've been down that road as well. It seems as if the IPv6 address times out after a while and is not kept alive either by the router or Afrihost. I have tried all combinations of settings and just no luck. I'm hoping @Afrigirl or @AfriNatic can assist as these routers are definitely IPv6 capable.

Perhaps a worthwhile test would be to obtain a static IPv6 address (if available on Vumatel Aerial) and see what happens.
Hi.
I am not seeing any IPv6 lease requests from your line, has the set-up been completed?
Do you still have the Huawei WS5200 router?
 
Hi.
I am not seeing any IPv6 lease requests from your line, has the set-up been completed?
Do you still have the Huawei WS5200 router?
Please check now as I rebooted the router..
I have tested this on my old Netgear Orbi and it works perfectly.
 
I have an ASUS RT-AC86U router, with the AsusWRT-Merlin firmware, and experience the exact same.... the IPv6 connection drops and requires a reboot of the router.... I've given up, after trying multiple times and multiple firmware upgrades. Not worth the hassle....
Update!!
With the 386.12 firmware I turned on IPv6, set the /60 prefix, and sofar (~16 hours) it has not dropped out yet....
 
Thanks but I cannot avoid having static IP's for the Wireguard "clients" - from what I have managed to read wireguard does not really follow a server/client model - each device is both a server and a client which means that the client does not request an IP from the server. So my client needs to have an IPV6 address assigned to it in the config file I setup. I can hope that my IPv6 prefix will never change and then hand craft one in the config file or I can use fd00:: adresses and NAT these but as I said that feels wrong. Currently the assuming that prefix will not change is working I just asked here to see if anything might suddenly break.
Sooooo out of interest sake. Seems that I do not require a static ip for ipv6 on wireguard with my mikrotik.

So for ipv4 I did use a static ip that gets natted to the internet, however for ipv6, somehow, even without configuring ipv6 on the client (pixel4), as long as I assign a dynamic /64 to the wireguard peer and enable route advertisements, my pixel4 picks up an ipv6 ip address by itself. The /64 with the random address in the last bits. I know this, because I can compare the /64 subnet that is reported on a website like whatismyipaddress.com

On the router, it was simple, all you have to do is this:
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struggling to get ipv6 on pfsense. Any idea what I need to tick/untick?

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struggling to get ipv6 on pfsense. Any idea what I need to tick/untick?

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Here are the settings I use on my pfSense. IPv6 is working perfectly for me on both the wan and lan. It has been a while since I set all this up, so I really can't remember what does what and what needs to change, but hopefully these screenshots will help you.
 

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I've given up on IPv6. No matter what I do, I can't get it working on my Mikrotik :) is there any benefit even?

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Legit feel like the Frogfoot VLAN I'm on, doesn't support IPv6
 
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Ok.... so that did last for a bit (since 20 Sept)....but broken again today.
Had to restart router twice to get some sites to function.... I did see the ones that were having issues did have IPv6 DNS entries.... the normal IPv4 sites did not have any problems.

On those problematic sites, if I did a manual 'ping -4' command on it, the next time I tried to load the site it would work, so something with DNS....?
Update!!
With the 386.12 firmware I turned on IPv6, set the /60 prefix, and sofar (~16 hours) it has not dropped out yet....
 
Ok.... so that did last for a bit (since 20 Sept)....but broken again today.
Had to restart router twice to get some sites to function.... I did see the ones that were having issues did have IPv6 DNS entries.... the normal IPv4 sites did not have any problems.

On those problematic sites, if I did a manual 'ping -4' command on it, the next time I tried to load the site it would work, so something with DNS....?
Same problem here. It appears if Afrihost is having a IPv6 issue (DNS?). Rebooted ONT and router many times to no avail. Was working perfectly until yesterday. @Afrigirl @AfriNatic please investigate and assist.
 
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