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RedBatman89
Apr 13, 2019Guide
IPV6 was mostly fixed on firmware 2.3.0.28, but firmware 2.3.1.44 has some new IPV6 issues.
So when I had manually updated my Orbi rbk23 to 2.3.0.28 and my IPV6 issues had seemed to be fixed. I no longer had to repplay IPV6 after three to five days anymore and I was fine with it. But when m...
FURRYe38
Apr 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Did you factory reset the RBR after v44 was applied to see if IPv6 still had problems?
RedBatman89
Apr 13, 2019Guide
I have not yet done that. Although given the circumstances wouldn't be surprised if that didn't fix it since I remember the firmware back in October of 2018 even after a factory reset problem still happened with backhaul topology.
On the plus I still don't have to reapply my IPV6 anymore since I no longer lose it after a couple if days thankfully. But now I'm curious if any other users here have had similar issues.
On the plus I still don't have to reapply my IPV6 anymore since I no longer lose it after a couple if days thankfully. But now I'm curious if any other users here have had similar issues.
- FURRYe38Apr 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I had subitted a ticked for a few users last year regarding IPv6 would fail after a few days of operation. I believe NG fixed it.
I would try a factory reset and setup from scratch...I have seen were issues were still problematic however was corrected after a factory reset and setup from scratch. Please do not reload a saved config from file after the reset. Walk thru the setup wizard again and configure IPv6 and see if this resolves this issue.- RedBatman89Apr 15, 2019GuideWell like I said in a previous comment I no longer have to reapply IPv6 every few days. Since it no longer fails for me as well, the only issue is that IPv6 DNS disappear sometimes. But my IPv6 doesn't fail still works. I think it's because for some reason now if you Tinker with IPv6 settings Oddities like this can happen when used to not to.
- FURRYe38Apr 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Ok.