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RedBatman89
Apr 13, 2019Guide
IPV6 was mostly fixed on firmware 2.3.0.28, but firmware 2.3.1.44 has some new IPV6 issues.
So when I had manually updated my Orbi rbk23 to 2.3.0.28 and my IPV6 issues had seemed to be fixed. I no longer had to repplay IPV6 after three to five days anymore and I was fine with it. But when m...
Dd852
Apr 22, 2019Luminary
Yes isp supports natively. And iMac etc pass all external impv6 tests. Set on auto detect as per isp specification
FURRYe38
Apr 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
So you get IPv6 thru the RBR and not the RBS?
Dd852 wrote:
Yes isp supports natively. And iMac etc pass all external impv6 tests. Set on auto detect as per isp specification
- Dd852Apr 22, 2019Luminary
No, actually the iMac is connected wirelessly to the RBS and it works fine. If I leave the iPad in one place for a day after resetting it it seems fine too. The problem seems to be in the handoff between RBR and RBS or vice versa - that creates some kind of clash of ipv6 addresses (ipv4 thankfully is perfectly fine )
- FURRYe38Apr 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
File a support ticket:
https://www.netgear.com/mynetgear/registration/login.aspx
Dd852 wrote:
No, actually the iMac is connected wirelessly to the RBS and it works fine. If I leave the iPad in one place for a day after resetting it it seems fine too. The problem seems to be in the handoff between RBR and RBS or vice versa - that creates some kind of clash of ipv6 addresses (ipv4 thankfully is perfectly fine )
- Dd852Apr 22, 2019Luminary
Seems impossible to file a support ticket outside of the initial 90 days. That’s a real pity.