TP-Link Archer AX50 + Hyperoptic: I struggle to configure IPv6
TP-Link Archer AX50 + Hyperoptic: I struggle to configure IPv6
Hi.
I struggle to configure IPv6 on my router.
I am sure my ISP supports IPv6, because it worked just fine on stock routed supplied by ISP.
Confuguration details from Hyperoptic.
- Navigate to WAN interface section of router web GUI
- Select dual stack option for WAN interface (IPv4/IPv6)
- For address/prefix source select DHCPv6 (not static option)
- Enable prefix delegation (PD)
- Select SLAAC for IPv6 address creation method
Source: https://www.hyperoptic.com/faq/posts/static-ip-addresses/
This is my configuration:
By following ISP instructioons (+ all other variations of it that I googled) I am unable to obtain IPv6.
I will really appreciate a technical support from TP-Link team, as the Hyperoptic team is not too supportive when it comes to third party routers.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Kevin_Z wrote
Thanks again for the screenshots. If you cannot enable the "Share the same PPPoE session with IPv4", I guess that is because the IPv4 connection type on the AX20 is Dynamic IP, can you confirm?
@Kevin_Z Yes, IPv4 is set to dynamic, although I should point out that I'm paying for a static IPv4 address. I have tried setting my IPv4 as a static IP, but Share the same PPPoE session with IPv4 was still grayed out.
Kevin_Z wrote
Just to be sure, does Hyperoptic provide you Dynamic IP or it provides both Dynamic IP and PPPoE, and you can pick up from either of them? When we publish FAQ 2942, I remember Hyperoptic provides PPPoE.
@Kevin_Z I'm not really sure. I have tried PPPoE, it expects a username and password (I have no idea what the username/password should be, if they are available). I have also tried filling out the details for my static IP, but this results in no IPv4 address being assigned to my router (confirmed on "what's my IP address website"):
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Thank you so much for all the information. It's glad to know Dynamic IP works fine in your network, we will check and update the FAQ article if that is necessary to help more users in the Hyperoptic network.
Again, thank you very much.
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@Kevin_Z My pleasure. If there's anything I can do in the future to assist, please just let me know. I love TP Link products
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