On Mon, 21 May 2007 20:13:26 -0400
David Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You'll find that with the softmac bcm43xx driver, you pick up an
> address like fec0::20a:95ff:fef3:9992 automatically, fairly reliably.
> With the mac80211 version, it works much more rarely, and slowly. You
> can tcpdump and watch for the multicast traffic at both ends.

The debian config of radvd was quite simple and yes, this is true.I set
this up on my access point and it behaved as you described.
How can this be fixed?
is there a way to use radvd to talk to the other radvd - which i asked
and is used to configure ip6 connectivity at my university - ad force
it to send the configurations?
thanks again

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