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sidekick3
Jan 04, 2020Aspirant
AX12 IPV6 bug with wan link aggregation?
I'm trying to get IPv6 functional with WAN link aggregatation, but it doesn't seem to pass any traffic. Settings are set to Auto Detect, and I'm running firmware v1.0.1.108. It picks up IPv6 addres...
plemans
Jan 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I was looking through the manual and specifications for the RAX120. I found that is supports LAN port aggregation but I couldn't find anything about WAN port aggregation.
Are you sure it supports this feature?
- avtellaJan 04, 2020ProdigyYes, the RAX120 supports WAN aggregation, it’s selectable in the Internet Setup page. It’s WAN + LAN 1
- plemansJan 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
avtellalooks like you've answered this one before. :)
sounds like netgear needs to update the specs sheet and manual.
- sidekick3Jan 04, 2020Aspirant
This wasn't a question of IF this can do WAN multilink aggregation, as it can with current firmware, it appears to not be functional with IPv6, only IPv4. It will do DNS IPv6 resolution, and that's it. ping ipv6.google.com correctly resolves ipv6.google.com, get timeout, timeout, timeout. All IPv6 sites fail. I've contacted support, enabled, disabled, rebooted for 30 seconds and at this point have packaged it back up and reinstalled my R9000, which works fine. I need both IPv4 & IPv6 access for work to test our sites. I only bought this router to run WAN multilink to my cable modem, as I'm using the 10G link on the R9000 or 5G link on the RAX120 to my PC.
Also, I've disabled IPv6 WAN multilink, running on single WAN port, and IPv6 still doesn't pass traffic. IPv6 always results in no traffic being passed.