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04-29-2021 07:45 PM
I have PureFibre with my own router plugged directly into nokia ont. this works fantastic with ipv4, 0 issues! until I enable ipv6 in my router. It's able to get the ipv6 no problem and it works for a while but 30-60 minutes later my connection goes red. I need to reboot the nokia or disable ipv6 in my router.
I have tried this with 2 of my routers both ASUS an AX11000 and XT8 . I have tried with multiple versions of the firmware, all with exact same results
If I use the Telus Router ipv6 works fine, if I connect my router in bridge mode exact same result. but if I connect my router in non bridge mode ipv6 works as expected (but double nat) and of course I do not want to use their router just so I get ipv6.
Connection Type: Native
DHCP-PD: Enabled
Auto Config Settings: Stateless
Connect to DNS Server Auto: Enabled
Enable Router Advertisement: Enabled
Any one have some thoughts?
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08-17-2021 09:09 PM - edited 08-17-2021 09:10 PM
On opnsense or pfsense you can run “/sbin/rtsol -a”, or replace the “-a” with the interface name for the WAN (igb0 or whatever it is). If you do this every 20 minutes or so it should keep the route active.
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05-01-2021 10:42 AM - edited 05-01-2021 10:43 AM
Edit: this only applies to some Telus neighbourhoods. I think most don’t have this behaviour but it does happen in north van and parts of Surrey I think.
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08-09-2021 08:22 PM
I can run CRON jobs in Opnsense but am not to sure where to get started with this. Do you have any resources you could point me to so I could fix this issue?
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08-17-2021 09:09 PM - edited 08-17-2021 09:10 PM
On opnsense or pfsense you can run “/sbin/rtsol -a”, or replace the “-a” with the interface name for the WAN (igb0 or whatever it is). If you do this every 20 minutes or so it should keep the route active.
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10-28-2021 01:44 PM
Thanks! I will look into it
