FYI: I got my ASUS RT-AC66U working with HE IPv6.
Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.260
I'm a bit surprised how little I had to fill out: Just three parameters (plus the DNS settings):
IPv6 Prefix
IPv6 Prefix Length
IPv4 Border Router
I filled out the IPv6 Prefix values from the "Routed /48:" tunnel.
EDIT: you have to make your ASUS pingable from Internet.
Screendump:
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It works: both http://test-ipv6.com/ and "mtr ipv6.google.com" show my IPv6
IPv6 speed is less than line speed: I get about 14.8 MB/s (so around 133 Mbps) over IPv6, whereas I get around 30 MB/s (so around 270 Mbps) over IPv4. The cause must be in the ASUS, as with a Sitecom router I did get linespeed IPv6 (ceteris paribus).
Oh, overall it looks like the ASUS shows a wobbly speedtest: no constant rates with one test, and not between tests
HTH
This is nice too:
You can enable telnet on the ASUS. "Enable Telnet" on http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_System_Content.asp
After that you can login using telnet (admin/...), and you get a Linux prompt (Linux version 2.6.22.19 (root@asus) (gcc version 4.2.4) #1 Tue Nov 6 23:19:25 CST 2012).
A "ifconfig" will show the interfaces, including usage. The 6rd tunnel has interface name "6rd":
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/home/root# ifconfig
6rd Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4
inet6 addr: 2001:470:xxxx:5100::/48 Scope:Global
inet6 addr: ::62.45.xxx.xx/128 Scope:Compat
UP RUNNING NOARP MTU:1480 Metric:1
RX packets:14012627 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:5135043 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:2897802386 (2.6 GiB) TX bytes:503995363 (480.6 MiB)
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/home/root# traceroute ipv6.google.com
traceroute to ipv6.google.com (2a00:1450:400c:c00::6a), 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
1 blabla.ams1.ipv6.he.net (2001:470:blabla::) 7.642 ms 6.975 ms 6.641 ms
2 gige-g2-13.core1.ams1.he.net (2001:470:0:7d::1) 2.607 ms 8.606 ms 2.256 ms
3 amsix-router.google.com (2001:7f8:1::a501:5169:1) 2.950 ms 2.903 ms 2.753 ms
4 2001:4860::1:0:4b3 (2001:4860::1:0:4b3) 3.024 ms 2.905 ms 2.861 ms
5 2001:4860::8:0:2daf (2001:4860::8:0:2daf) 3.081 ms 3.019 ms 3.130 ms
6 2001:4860::8:0:2ac4 (2001:4860::8:0:2ac4) 11.625 ms 11.624 ms 11.716 ms
7 2001:4860::2:0:87d (2001:4860::2:0:87d) 11.855 ms 11.791 ms 11.643 ms
8 * * *
9 wg-in-x6a.1e100.net (2a00:1450:400c:c00::6a) 11.690 ms 11.611 ms 11.671 ms
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/home/root#
The prompt even offers wget:
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/home/root# wget http://ipv6.google.com
Connecting to ipv6.google.com ([2a00:1450:400c:c00::6a]:80)
index.html 100% |**********************************************************************************************| 10749 --:--:-- ETA
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/home/root#
HTH
I just got an ASUS RT-AC66U as well and am debating if I should move my tunnel endpoint from a Windows server to my router. Does this configuration work with RA, so my clients can get an ipv6 address from the router? Thanks.
Quote from: jlightfoot on April 18, 2014, 08:42:34 AM
I just got an ASUS RT-AC66U as well and am debating if I should move my tunnel endpoint from a Windows server to my router. Does this configuration work with RA, so my clients can get an ipv6 address from the router? Thanks.
I have an ASUS RT-N56U which works great with HE tunnel.