Is IPv6 planned for CPE510?
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Is IPv6 planned for CPE510?
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Is IPv6 planned for CPE510?
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IPv6 outer advertisements work fine in Bridge mode but there are no routing/forwarding options in AP Client Router mode.
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IPv6 outer advertisements work fine in Bridge mode but there are no routing/forwarding options in AP Client Router mode.
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Re:Is IPv6 planned for CPE510?
2015-12-08 16:25:21
I guess you mean for now, CPE510 can only let IPv6 message passthrough in two-layer mode such as bridge/AP/client/repeater mode, while it doesn't support IPv6 in router mode including
AP Client Router/AP router mode...
I am wondering what's your real topology there, does your ISP has a special requirement to use IPv6 with CPE510 in router mode?
I am wondering what's your real topology there, does your ISP has a special requirement to use IPv6 with CPE510 in router mode?
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Re:Is IPv6 planned for CPE510?
2015-12-10 03:29:43
It would be more nice to have at this point. I am connecting two networks: AP <-> Client Router AP
Each network has it's own subnet, Internet uplink (one fast, one slow) and DHCP. But one network has IPv6 and uses Router Advertisments with an Internet routable prefix. It would be nice if I could route this without using a VPN on top.
Each network has it's own subnet, Internet uplink (one fast, one slow) and DHCP. But one network has IPv6 and uses Router Advertisments with an Internet routable prefix. It would be nice if I could route this without using a VPN on top.
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