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FoxzSnake
Nov 12, 2015Tutor
R6220 - Does NOT support IPv6
Before purchased R6220, I have checked support web site (http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19308/~/ipv6-compatibility-on-netgear-routers) shows that it does support IPv6 on the latest firmware, but now I got it and I can NOT find any of IPv6 setting in web GUI on the lastest firmware (1.1.0.31).
Is that not 'the latest firmware' or the position of IPv6 setting is different from the other Netgear router so I can not find it?
Hi all,
Please update the router to the latest firmware version (1.1.0.50).
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
143 Replies
- I'm not privy to Netgear's beta process in particular, but having had experience at other companies, I would say that you should not draw this conclusion. Beta programs are frequently limited in order to make it manageable for the company. While you might think that it makes sense to make beta software publicly available, it can often be less effective to do this. The volume or quality of feedback could be too high and poor, respectively, or the software could have known, serious issues that would make it unsuitable for general use.
It is taking Netgear quite some time to add IPv6 and you are certainly entitled to give up on waiting, but don't let beta participation unduly influence your decision.If they advertise IPv6 on the box, that is the technology I paid for. I don't have IPv6 on Wireless N even after the firmware. I had to dismiss my warantee rights to get the beta. Am I happy as a beta tester? FU$K NO! I paid over $100 for a IPv6 router. My ISP is fully IPv6 set. So Netgear Says their router is IPv6 but it is not. That means they committed fraud. I DON"T GIVE A FU$K how long it took Netgear to develop IPv6, why do you think that would matter? If they can't figure it out, then they should not post it on their product description. It is like they don't really have software engineers employed; they might just be some ringky dink company on the edge of unsolvency. Maybe it is time for them to fold as a company, now that they perpetrated this kind of fraud.
https://plus.google.com/117735547342995121255/posts/Gof9aJHJPHU
It is July 2016, and the R6220 doen't do IPv6 as descirbed on the box, IPv6 doesn't work with wireless N even after applying their secret beta software.
But their people want screen shots of my systems...how lame a rinky-dink operation they must have. This is a copmany to avoid at all costs.
Would it be possible to perform an RMA-style return and swap this router with one that has native IPV6 support? I've flashed the beta firmware multiple times and ipv6 doesn't work correctly even after following your guides precisely.
- GigsAspirant
Can i get a link to the beta as well?
If Netgear let us swap routers for full functioning models, they would come out on top for support. Alas, this thread would not have so many pages of reports from users, and secret beta firmware files being given out only after you agree to not hold Netgear responcible for more than $1. Netgear has no impetus to really fix this. So to my fellows, I say for you own piece of mind, give this company Netgear who has abused our trust, the attention they deserve, and buy products that work, and leave Netgear in the past.
I am so happy with the replacement router I bought, and everything is now working so very well for me.
Check this ($100) solution out:
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C8.htmlCheers.
i'm now being told that the Firmware won't be released until the end of the year. Who is up for a Class Action Lawsuit? Private Message me if you're interested in making Netgear pay for their false advertising.
I don't think you will succeed with a class action, and I'm sure Netgear feels the same way, or they would have taken the R6220 off the shelves long ago.
So what I will suggest is not to let this experience ruin your days, I hated to bite the bullet and replace a new router with another router, but I am enjoying my highspeed IPv6 connections with a TP-Link Archer C8 ($100). How much is your happiness worth?Here is a link to TP-Links C8 router info:
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C8.html
- Sounds good to me. In the meantime, I'm three clicks away from a TP-Link Archer. Just trying to figure out which to get...
I would recommend the TP-Link C8 router, gigabit ports, IPv6 works on all connection: N and a/c.
I figgured being Netgear isn't really going to fix the R6220, enough of my time was wasted, so I put Netgear's partial birth fetus of a router in the back of the closet, just incase some day a real firmware fix gets released, But as it was time to take my own advice, and not let machines ruin my days, I bought something that was cost effective, fast and IPv6 compatible, so I bought a TP-Link C8 router, and now I'm up to where I want my home network to be.
Here is the link to the specs:
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C8.html
- Fixed.
I bought a TP-Link Archer C1200. Maybe I'll use this Netgear junk as an access point. - BasementGamerAspirant
Wow, I just bought this today, and I can't believe it doesn't support IPv6, a standard that was created in 1998. I will return this unit tomorrow and never again buy netgear.
- Wang229035AspirantDexterJB, can you send me a beta firmware with IPv6 supported ? Thank you.
- Can we get an update on IPv6 support? This damn thing came out nearly a year ago, and it still doesn't support all the features advertised on the freaking box.
Save your own piece of mind, give this company Netgear who has abused our trust, the attention they deserve, and buy products that work, and leave Netgear in the past.
I am so happy with the replacement router I bought, IPv6, on Wireless n & a/c, and ethernet; everything is now working well after ditching the (albeit at a $108 cost) Netgear equipment/junk.
You might want to check out this ($100) solution which did everything it was supposed to:http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C8.html
Cheers.