On 07/03/2017 01:44 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: > | > I'm not sure why I don't get IPv6 from Rogers. I intend to look into > | > that -- probably I've misconfigured something on my gateway (a PC > | > running CentOS 7; the cable modem is running in bridge mode). > | > | Call Rogers. IPv6 is available to everyone, but some modems may have to > | be replaced. If you use a separate router, it has to support DHCPv6-PD, > | as that's how the prefix is assigned. I use a refurb computer running > | pfSense. > > I just assume that dhclient knows how to do this. But I'll have to > look into it. > > My service is new (a month or two) and so my modem must be up to date. > I'm just using it as a modem, not a router. > > Anyway, my starting point is seeing if my system is doing anything > wrong before I ask Rogers
You can try connecting a computer directly to the modem. It should get an IPv6 address. --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
