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sam7
4 years agoNeighbour
IPv6 ranges for Nanaimo, BC
I would like to know the ipv6 ranges Telus uses in Nanaimo. My client's firewall is set up to limit access based on geographical location. I tried calling residential support, but they didn't ev...
kamak
4 years agoAmbassador
I used to use a static IPv6 address, set up to allow functioning static POS nodes (proof -of-Staking), with multiple number of nodes in the Crypto mining world, by port forwarding any number of statically assigned LAN side IPv6 addresses. I forget how I did it exactly, but it is capable of being done for IPv6, but not IPv4, as mentioned. Though this doesn't really answer your question "what is the range" But you will achieve static if you set it up, so that will help. This was all done within the T3200M router