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Re: IPv6 stopped on latest Open beta build
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Morning all,
Noticed this morning that IPv6 has stopped working on the latest beta build for myself. Router failing to pick up the IPv6 address from my ISP, which is a static one and I cannot force the router to get it on the WAN, unless a setting has been added some where that I'm not seeing or aware of.
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Re: IPv6 stopped on latest Open beta build
So after digging a bit harder and disabling QoS, this has resolved the issue and the router is now able to obtain and distribute IPv6 addresses across my network.
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Re: IPv6 stopped on latest Open beta build
Hey @Netduma-Fraser, are you guys messing around with any of the cloud stuff in QoS at the moment?
After working flawlessly with QoS and IPv6 for 2 weeks, I'm back to QoS blocking IPv6 connections being available through the router and having to disable it to get functionality restored.
Any ETA on a newer build to see if you've fixed this issue?
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Re: IPv6 stopped on latest Open beta build
Excellent news.
Run into another interesting bug this afternoon. Again IPv6 is at the base of it.
2.4ghz network assigning IPv6 IP addresses fine with QoS enabled.
5.0ghz network unable to assign IPv6 addresses with QoS enabled.
Again disabling QoS automatically enables IPv6 on the 5ghz channel.
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