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stonehorse
4 years agoAdvisor
IPv6 configuration settings?
Short version, I have purchased own wireless router to replace the router functions of the Telus Gateway (T3200M). The gateway is currently being used as a modem only. Everything is working great (be...
- 4 years ago
Just a quick update. TP-Link technical support reached out to me via TP-Link Community (Web Forum). My lack of IPv6 connection was resolved in two mouse clicks on the IPv6 configuration page. Kudos to TP-Link for the follow up email asking me was everything working okay and if there was anything else they could help me out with. đ
YYCchick
4 years agoNeighbour
Thanks, I have been setting up and tinkering with my new router, TP-Link AXE16000, and this has had me stumped. I've been able to get it working using the process you mentioned above but am having the exact same issue of it dropping. I have read that it should be 56 but I do not see a way of changing it from 64?
YYCchick
4 years agoNeighbour
Otherwise I am perfectly happy with this beast of a machine, it is quite amazing (except for the price). I was having far too many problems with the supplied equipment from Telus, all of my important devices are hardwired and they worked just fine but my IoT devices would not stayed connected no matter what I did and the speeds were quite brutal even one room away. I can't believe that in this day and age such terrible equipment is still being supplied by ISP's. The quality of the internet speeds itself just can't be beat though.
- stonehorse4 years agoAdvisor
The Telus Gateway has worked well for me so I have no real complaints. Two reasons I purchased my own router was I wanted a stronger, cleaner signal along with DFS channel selection. Getting the Telus gateway to select a DFS channel was convoluted and never stayed on a DFS frequency for more than a few days at a time.