Re: Xfinity with IPv6 clue?

2019-08-05 Thread Chriztoffer Hansen
Janet,

Did an actual person follow up with you privately after ipv6 got working
on your connection? ... Or was it more like magic silence from their
end. And suddenly it "just" worked?

/Chriztoffer

On 05/08/2019 04:00, Ross Tajvar wrote:
> Did you get in touch with someone? What was the problem?


Re: Xfinity with IPv6 clue?

2019-08-04 Thread Ross Tajvar
Did you get in touch with someone? What was the problem?

On Sun, Aug 4, 2019, 9:50 PM Janet Sullivan  wrote:

> Nanog is magical.  I have working IPv6 now.
>
>
>
> *From:* Janet Sullivan
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 4, 2019 6:29 PM
> *To:* 'nanog@nanog.org' 
> *Subject:* Xfinity with IPv6 clue?
>
>
>
> I hate resorting to NANOG, but I’ve spent over 5 hours on the phone with
> Xfinity the past two days, and I can’t seem to get someone who understands
> my problem.
>
>
>
> I do not have working IPv6 – I do not get an address or PD.  I have
> working IPv4.  Xfinity wanted to blame this on my modem, so I went and
> picked up a Xfinity modem.  From the 10.0.0.1 web site on the xfinity
> modem, I can ping IPv4 addresses fine.  I can not ping IPv6 addresses from
> the modem itself, thus taking my equipment out of the picture.  This is a
> new activation.  Xfinity keeps asking questions like “well, can you surf
> the internet”, which shows that they seem to totally lack understanding.
> I’ve talked to at least 7 people, and have reached my breaking point.   I
> know, I know, its residential and I should have low expectations.  I’m
> sorry for the noise, but I can’t seem to find anyone with clue.
>


RE: Xfinity with IPv6 clue?

2019-08-04 Thread Janet Sullivan
Nanog is magical.  I have working IPv6 now.

From: Janet Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, August 4, 2019 6:29 PM
To: 'nanog@nanog.org' 
Subject: Xfinity with IPv6 clue?

I hate resorting to NANOG, but I've spent over 5 hours on the phone with 
Xfinity the past two days, and I can't seem to get someone who understands my 
problem.

I do not have working IPv6 - I do not get an address or PD.  I have working 
IPv4.  Xfinity wanted to blame this on my modem, so I went and picked up a 
Xfinity modem.  From the 10.0.0.1 web site on the xfinity modem, I can ping 
IPv4 addresses fine.  I can not ping IPv6 addresses from the modem itself, thus 
taking my equipment out of the picture.  This is a new activation.  Xfinity 
keeps asking questions like "well, can you surf the internet", which shows that 
they seem to totally lack understanding.  I've talked to at least 7 people, and 
have reached my breaking point.   I know, I know, its residential and I should 
have low expectations.  I'm sorry for the noise, but I can't seem to find 
anyone with clue.


Xfinity with IPv6 clue?

2019-08-04 Thread Janet Sullivan
I hate resorting to NANOG, but I've spent over 5 hours on the phone with 
Xfinity the past two days, and I can't seem to get someone who understands my 
problem.

I do not have working IPv6 - I do not get an address or PD.  I have working 
IPv4.  Xfinity wanted to blame this on my modem, so I went and picked up a 
Xfinity modem.  From the 10.0.0.1 web site on the xfinity modem, I can ping 
IPv4 addresses fine.  I can not ping IPv6 addresses from the modem itself, thus 
taking my equipment out of the picture.  This is a new activation.  Xfinity 
keeps asking questions like "well, can you surf the internet", which shows that 
they seem to totally lack understanding.  I've talked to at least 7 people, and 
have reached my breaking point.   I know, I know, its residential and I should 
have low expectations.  I'm sorry for the noise, but I can't seem to find 
anyone with clue.