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Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
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24 Sep 2019 11:21 #94997
by richard1234
Replied by richard1234 on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
Try:
WAN > Internet Access > IPV6 > Connection Type: PPP
I seem to remember something similar with my setup (although mine is WAN1 not WAN2) and mine is set to PPP.
Richard
WAN > Internet Access > IPV6 > Connection Type: PPP
I seem to remember something similar with my setup (although mine is WAN1 not WAN2) and mine is set to PPP.
Richard
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25 Sep 2019 16:34 #95009
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Replied by jonny.hyam@mac.com on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
Hi Richard, Hyperoptic doesn’t use PPPoE for IPv4 so I can set IPv6 to use PPP. Hyperoptic provides a dynamic IP instead for IPv4 connection.
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26 Sep 2019 16:10 #95014
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Replied by richard1234 on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
It is possible to use LAN/LAN Port Mirror to get WAN2 messages duplicated to LAN2, 3 or 4 and use a PC connected there running Wireshark or tcpdump to capture the messages when a WAN2 connect is attempted. However, unless you know what messages you should see, or can compare the trace with one from a different working router you may not be further forward.
Perhaps put in a support request to Draytek?
Richard
Perhaps put in a support request to Draytek?
Richard
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