#16781: Native IPv6 Not Working on Barrier Breaker
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  Reporter:  johnllyon@…  |      Owner:  cyrus
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  accepted
  Priority:  high         |  Milestone:  Barrier Breaker (trunk)
 Component:  packages     |    Version:  Trunk
Resolution:               |   Keywords:
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Comment (by anonymous):

 Replying to [comment:12 johnllyon@…]:
 > Original bug submitter here with a little more background information.
 >
 > I've tested (a long time ago) IPv6 functionality on my internet
 connection.  Plugging a single computer (e.g. laptop) into the cable modem
 (DOCSIS 3.0) gets my computer a functioning IPv6 connection.  The machine
 was running Windows 7 Professional.  However, with the router plugged in,
 I get partial IPv6 connectivity at best.  Although I can resolve AAAA DNS
 records, I can't ping IPv6 addresses.  Computers behind the router only
 have link-local connectivity as best I can tell.

 That's exactly what I just tested. I rebooted the modem and plugged in a
 Win7 computer directly. I got a good IPv6 address (2001::xx) and I could
 actually connect to IPv6 websites. Rebooted the modem and plugged my
 OpenWRT router back in. I do get good IPv6 addresses (2001::xx on the WAN
 and 2601::xx on the LAN). My internal network is fine, and I can even ping
 the IPv6 address of the WAN. But no further.

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/16781#comment:14>
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