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IPv6 / Re: Broken IPv6 service in Bak...
Last post by YoRyan - March 15, 2025, 03:47:54 PM
So things got to the point where IPv6 had ceased working altogether, even after rebooting and factory resetting the ISP rental router. As per my initial observations, it was the worst kind of failure--the router would think it had IPv6 connectivity and advertise a prefix, but no routing would actually occur.

I finally decided to bypass this hunk of junk altogether and plug a laptop directly into the modem. Surprise! IPv6 worked right away. I guess it was a case of bad equipment. For the record, the unit is a Sagecom RAC2V1S issued and branded by Spectrum.

I've pitched replacing this thing several times to my roommate, but he won't agree to it, not even to save the $5 router rental fee on his bill. Fortunately, I already have a TP-Link Deco unit installed in the same room that was providing a transparent wireless bridge back to my own bedroom. So I've swapped around the Ethernet cables to make my Deco the master router and IPv6 has been rock solid for a whole day now. ;)
#2
Technology / Re: IPv6-only services
Last post by K6USY - January 28, 2025, 03:23:31 PM
So you do not have native IPv6?
#3
Technology / Re: IPv6-only services
Last post by jonathanlee571 - January 25, 2025, 08:37:30 PM
HE Tunnel Service Is working and I found your website here. Hello.

Check this one out ipv6 only GOOGLE...

https://ipv6.google.com/
#4
General Discussion / Re: Hello World
Last post by jonathanlee571 - January 25, 2025, 08:29:26 PM
FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT
#5
Gaming / Switch
Last post by K6USY - December 16, 2024, 03:06:56 PM
Finally got around to purchasing a Nintendo Switch... I don't think it has IPv6 support.
#6
General Discussion / E-Mail
Last post by K6USY - December 16, 2024, 03:03:26 PM
Just noticed that my host cut off the ability to send email out through the server (PHP settings).  This means anyone that signed up never got the activation e-mail...  This has now been fixed and e-mail will go out through a gmail account instead. 
#7
IPv6 / Re: Broken IPv6 service in Bak...
Last post by K6USY - December 06, 2024, 09:27:45 AM
Your only option is to call support and convince them to kick you up to level 2 support and then maybe level 3 support.

I noticed a routing issue inside of Comcast's network once and it took getting kicked up to level 3 support to find someone that knew what I was talking about and to put in a ticket with their NOC. 
#8
IPv6 / Broken IPv6 service in Bakersf...
Last post by YoRyan - December 03, 2024, 10:01:41 AM
Okay, I've had enough.

In my corner of California, Spectrum deployed residential IPv6 a few years ago, which is great. But the implementation is completely broken.

It's like this: Your router receives and advertises a prefix, and your devices will SLAAC themselves IPv6 addresses, but IPv6 traffic will not actually get routed in or out. Pings to ipv6.google.com go unanswered and time out. Pings to ipv4.google.com, of course, work just fine.

Sometimes this affects a subset of devices in the household; sometimes it affects all of them. The only surefire fix is to request a new prefix from Spectrum or reboot the router. As far as the router is concerned, everything is working fine and it will never do this on its own.

Web browsers can usually handle a broken IPv6 stack okay, using Happy Eyeballs, but apps and other software cannot, and will time out trying to connect to an IPv6 backend. So websites and services that support IPv6 are actually getting punished.

I am seeing this issue across multiple households with Spectrum in my area, some of them using the ISP rental router. So clearly, we have an ISP-level misconfiguration here.

How would I even bring this issue to Spectrum's attention? If I call customer service, they'll just tell me to turn everything off and on again, which would technically work, but, well, doesn't solve the underlying issue.

So frustrating.
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IPv6 / Re: Roku Ultras getting IPv6 a...
Last post by K6USY - November 02, 2023, 04:24:33 PM
Keep an eye on your router logs or states tables to see if the addresses are being used.  That's good news.
#10
IPv6 / Roku Ultras getting IPv6 addre...
Last post by Mark12547 - November 02, 2023, 12:33:36 PM
Yesterday the Roku OS on both my Roku Ultras got updated, and now both Roku Ultras are acquiring IPv6 addresses. I don't know if they are just acquiring them, or actually using them, but the router is reporting that the IPv6 addresses are being assigned to both of them. Before yesterday only one of the Roku Ultras was acquiring IPv6 addresses. (The two boxes are different hardware builds, even though the external model name is the same on both.)