![]() My guess would be that I'm missing a route somewhere, but I am not familiar enough with IPv6 or routing to know how to test that theory or how to resolve it. Attempting to ping the IPv6 address of the router returns "Destination host unreachable". It seems to fail before it even leaves the LAN. However when I connect my own router (Netgear WNDR3800, if it's relevant) running DD-WRT to the Comcast modem/router combo none of the hosts can communicate over IPv6, although they get assigned IPv6 addresses in the prefix I was delegated by Comcast. I know my ISP (Comcast) supports it because anything connected to the modem/router combo I rent from them gets assigned an IPv6 address and communicate using the protocol (can connect to and gets 20/20 on ). I'm trying to get IPv6 working on my local network. ![]()
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