On Jun 19, 2014, at 11:48 , Harald Koch <c...@pobox.com> wrote: > On 19 June 2014 14:07, Daniel Ankers <md1...@md1clv.com> wrote: > >> >> How does it use those 6 /64s? That seems to be getting towards the >> interesting times where the way devices work with v6 is very different to >> how they would have worked with v6 >> > > Bridging between (slow) 802.11 and (fast) ethernet is hard to do right, so > CeroWRT configures all interfaces as separate LANs and routes between them > instead. It does this on the IPv4 side too; it's not specific to IPv6. > > This breaks a lot of things (like Apple Bonjour), so I'm not convinced it's > a *useful* technique for home networks. >
Bonjour can be fixed for the IPv6 environment simply by changing it's packets to be sent to ff05::... instead of ff02::... I presume that the CeroWRT (and any other properly functioning router) can be configured so that ff05:: packets are delivered to all interfaces within the site however the administrator defines "within the site". Owen