Hello my friends, 

I have just started playing with the 2.1-DEVELOPMENT to try to figure out how 
IPv6 is implemented. 
I am not an IPv6 expert, so I am learning as I implement this on my home 
firewall. 


My ISP is providing a full /64 network which looks similar to 
2a01:e35:2436:7e20::/64

By activating the DHCP6 on my WAN I have an IPv6 attributed immediately… But on 
the WAN if ! 


   --------                  -------
--| My ISP |<-------------->|  WAN  | 2a01:e35:2436:7e20:20d:b9ff:fe20:91d1
   --------                  -------
                                |
                                |
                             -------
                            | WLAN  | 2a01:e35:2436:7e20::2/64 (static IPv6)
                             -------



So the simple question is : how can I use my IP's V6 on any other interface 
(LAN, WLAN). 


Since I have been working a bit before asking my question, I have tried various 
options and found that attributing an IPv6 IP in my range and activating the 
DHCPv6 with an "unmanaged" options gives me an IPv6… 

I can ping, but when I try to validate this with http://test-ipv6.com/ It does 
not work. 

>From my analysis, It is because /64 does not allow to directly subdivise into 
>smaller networks, so I would need to reuse the /64 on my local Net's. 


So maybe a solution would be to bridge the WAN and WLAN (or LAN) to be able to 
be on the same broadcast network ?… ??



I am probably missing something… somewhere. 
 


Thanks for your help. 




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