Recently I wanted to setup IPv6 for my home network. I signed up for tunnelbroker.net service and was provided with IPs. Then I configured the IP address in my DIR-615. But It's not working..
Screenshot of IPv6 config (router): http://i.stack.imgur.com/XTarm.jpg
Screenshot of my Win 8 network Config: http://i.stack.imgur.com/Y15W9.jpg
I also tested http://test-ipv6.com/ but failed...
Please help..
The only thing I noted that was different about your setup vs. mine with my DIR-615 is your LAN IPv6 address is set to the "::1" of your subnet, while I let my float to the natural MAC-generated address.
Try setting it to 2001:470:19:1292:BAA3:86FF:FE4A:043E and see if that makes a difference.
No change. I cannot even ping a IPv6 fro mrouter's built in IPv6 ping utility
After changing the Local IPv4 Address to 192.168.0.1, I can ping an IPv6 from router ping utility. But no luck on win setup...
Check attached images.
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Did you grab the newest version of the firmware?
Yes I have it.
QuoteAfter changing the Local IPv4 Address to 192.168.0.1, I can ping....
Is your router behind another NAT device? If so, that's the problem.
No my router is not behind NAT. I have a unique public IP. I think the setup till router is ok as I can ping IPV6 from router's web interface.
Anyone?
Your local IPv4 address for the tunnel should be your public IPv4 address.
Its not same.
IPv6 Connection Type : IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel
Network Status : Connected
WAN IPv6 Address : 2001:470:18:1292::2/64
IPv6 Default Gateway : 2001:470:18:1292::1
LAN IPv6 Address : 2001:470:19:1292::1/64
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : fe80::baa3:86ff:fe4a:43e/64
Primary DNS Address : 2001:470:20::2
Seccondary DNS Address : none
My ntwrk devices are not getting ipv6. But router can ping ipv6
In the ipv6 setup page.
Do you have the following options?
Enable automatic IPv6 address assignment :
Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN :
Autoconfiguration Type :
Router Advertisement Lifetime : (minutes)
If so, try checking the boxes to enabled,
set the type to SLAAC+RDNSS
and lifetime of 1440.
See my configurations :
Enable Autoconfiguration : Yes
Autoconfiguration Type : Stateful DHCPv6
IPv6 Address Range (Start) : 2001:470:19:1292:0:0:0:2
Stateful (DHCPv6) : : 2001:470:19:1292:0:0:0:ffe
IPv6 Address Lifetime: 30
Your local IPv4 address isn't your assigned globally reachable IPv4 address.
Attached my TunnelBroker and DLink COnfigs. Please see my config and tell me If i need to change anything.
(http://www.postimg.com/thumbs/112000/rr-111503.jpg) (http://www.postimg.com/image/112000/rr-111503.jpg)
Autoconfiguration Type:
What are the options?
DHCPv6 requires a dhcp server, which, I don't think, is in the router for ipv6 ( I have an 815 ).
If RDNSS is available, try it.
Also:
The local IPv4 address should match the tunnel ipv4 address at he.net.
On the tunnel broker page ( create new tunnel ) it shows the ipv4 you have connected with, use that address for the router local ipv4 address and the ipv4 address of the tunnel.
( Presuming you are behind the router for the connection )
Finally I solved the problem and made IPv6 work flawlessly. Here is the video tutorial : http://srijit.com/how-to-configure-ipv6-connectivity-with-tunnel-broker-service-on-dlink-dir-615-router/ (http://srijit.com/how-to-configure-ipv6-connectivity-with-tunnel-broker-service-on-dlink-dir-615-router/)
Hi srijit92, the video-tutorial was very helpful for me... :)
Thanks.. :)
Can u help me?
srijit92 bhai... thank you ! Nice video tutorial.