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JohnDiV
Jul 04, 2020Star
IPV6 on RAX200 router not working after 1.0.2.88 and 1.0.2.92 Update
IPV6 on RAX200 router not working after 1.0.2.88 or 1.0.2.92 Updates. This router is connected to the Netgear CM-1150 Modem. My provider is Comcast. Had to roll back to a previous 1.0.2.8 firmware ...
William3087
Aug 07, 2020Aspirant
on my pc ipv6 only works when i restart the router then after a day it wont work, still broken
pb9
Aug 07, 2020Aspirant
1.0.2.98_1.0.54 does not fully fix the issues: partially working on restart... for some time.
Going back to 1.0.2.8_1.0.45: everything works...
- untetheredAug 10, 2020AspirantHow can you fetch the older version
- JohnDiVAug 10, 2020Star
Go to the Netgear support page for the router and select downloads. Scroll down and you will see previous downloads. There might be a little down arrow you hit to see them all. There they list the past several firmware updates. You will see firmware 1.0.2.8 there. I used that to get back IPV6. Use it until they fix the IPV6 issue. Netgear broke it in the 3 latest updates. Update 1.0.2.98 is the latest that also fails the IPv6 test after the computer comes out of sleep mode or when you reboot it. It works at first then it just looses IPV6 . So I would not think they have a handle on it yet. I am past the time to return the RAX200 router since Netgear keeps/kept telling me a fix is coming, so I am going use the RAX200 as an access point (AP) in my setup. An AP does not control IPV6 only the main router does. I went and ordered an ASUS11000 router and hope they have better Quality Control on their firmware updates and IPV6 works. I am giving up on Netgear. RAX200 is a very expensive AP and stuck with it but I need IPV6 so I will use the RAX200 for something. Who would think Netgear would mess up IPV6 in these router models since it has been out since 2011.
The one problem that the firmware 1.0.2.8 has is that it does not have the latest fixes and additions the new updates have that lost IPV6 capability.
Good Luck!