Troubleshooting IPv6
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Troubleshooting IPv6
Model : TL-WR700N
Hardware Version : 1.0
Firmware Version : any
ISP : Comcast
Desktop PC has wired ethernet.
I am using a tplink TL-WR700N in client adapter mode, connected to the desktop PC wired ethernet port.
My only operating system on the desktop PC is Linux, currently Kubuntu 14.04. 14.04 is not going to be changed to newer release because a newer release doesn't install.
I discovered the IPv6 matter by having issues with Ubuntu repositories that are IPv6. My IPv6 access to their server will time out. The servers are ok if I force IPv4 connections.
To verify the matter, http://test-ipv6.com/ says I have no IPv6 connectivity in the configuration I stated above. The test shows that all IPv6 tests time out. My house wifi is ok, because Android cellphone and Chromebook all test fine, and my ISP verified that my hardware is configured correctly.
On the desktop PC, when I disconnect the TL-WR700N, and instead I use a Belkin USB wifi device, http://test-ipv6.com/ says I'm good for IPv6, so some of my desktop system is ok.
I'm not certain where to reconfigure to gain IPv6 connectivity, so I'm dividing the problem into two parts: either the wired ethernet isn't configured correctly, or the TL-WR700N is not configured correctly.
Investigating the client mode administration pages for the TL-WR700N, I do not see any configurations for IPv6, so this is my question:
Is the TL-WR700N limiting my connectivity to IPv6?
Naturally, if the TL-WR700N isn't limiting me, I will investigate my desktop PC settings.
Hardware Version : 1.0
Firmware Version : any
ISP : Comcast
Desktop PC has wired ethernet.
I am using a tplink TL-WR700N in client adapter mode, connected to the desktop PC wired ethernet port.
My only operating system on the desktop PC is Linux, currently Kubuntu 14.04. 14.04 is not going to be changed to newer release because a newer release doesn't install.
I discovered the IPv6 matter by having issues with Ubuntu repositories that are IPv6. My IPv6 access to their server will time out. The servers are ok if I force IPv4 connections.
To verify the matter, http://test-ipv6.com/ says I have no IPv6 connectivity in the configuration I stated above. The test shows that all IPv6 tests time out. My house wifi is ok, because Android cellphone and Chromebook all test fine, and my ISP verified that my hardware is configured correctly.
On the desktop PC, when I disconnect the TL-WR700N, and instead I use a Belkin USB wifi device, http://test-ipv6.com/ says I'm good for IPv6, so some of my desktop system is ok.
I'm not certain where to reconfigure to gain IPv6 connectivity, so I'm dividing the problem into two parts: either the wired ethernet isn't configured correctly, or the TL-WR700N is not configured correctly.
Investigating the client mode administration pages for the TL-WR700N, I do not see any configurations for IPv6, so this is my question:
Is the TL-WR700N limiting my connectivity to IPv6?
Naturally, if the TL-WR700N isn't limiting me, I will investigate my desktop PC settings.