Typically, in order to get IPv6 from Comcast, your cable modem needs
to bridge and your gateway router needs to both support and enable
IPv6.  Recent OpenWrt versions have IPv6 built in, IIRC (I don't use
stock images, so I'm not certain).  It is also possible that Comcast
has started rolling out firmware on their modems to route IPv6
directly.  Comcast is still sweating bullets over the prospect of
Google Fiber arriving (despite that not being imminent, they recently
bumped their decision down the road a few months), so they are more
active than usual.  CenturyLink is wetting their pants as well.

On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Jared Boone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, they've been rolling it out for a few years now. It became active in 
> the Portland area at least a year ago, though exactly when is a fuzzy blur in 
> my mind...
>
> Their roll-out blog;
>
> http://www.comcast6.net
>
>         - Jared
>
>
>> On Dec 23, 2014, at 21:53, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I just started noticing a fair amount of IPV6 traffic arriving via
>> Comcast modem
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