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stevegoldfield
Jan 04, 2017Tutor
intermittent IPv6 on R6100 router
I'm running V1.0.1.10 firmware. My ISP is Comcast, and they have IPv6 to my modem. I have both an Ethernet and Wifi connection to my router from my MacBook Pro which is running 10.12.1 OSX. I use my ...
- Jan 04, 2017
OK. Using the Xfinity speed test, I generally have two choices (San Jose and Santa Clara). It appears that only San Jose works for IPv6. So, I do not appear to have a problem.
stevegoldfield
Jan 04, 2017Tutor
I ran a test on Comcast's speed test site. It says it is IPv6 ready, but that doesn't eliminate the possibility that it is failing to run the IPv6 test. I also tested my IPv6 connectivity, and this site says everything is fine.
Test your IPv6 connectivity.
Your IPv4 address on the public Internet appears to be XXXXed out |
Your IPv6 address on the public Internet appears to be XXXXed out |
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) appears to be COMCAST-7922 - Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, US |
Since you have IPv6, we are including a tab that shows how well you can reach other IPv6 sites. [more info] |
Good news! Your current configuration will continue to work as web sites enable IPv6. |
Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 Internet access. |
Your readiness score
10/10 | for your IPv6 stability and readiness, when publishers are forced to go IPv6 only |
stevegoldfield
Jan 04, 2017Tutor
OK. Using the Xfinity speed test, I generally have two choices (San Jose and Santa Clara). It appears that only San Jose works for IPv6. So, I do not appear to have a problem.