on 27-03-2010 18:11
on 03-07-2021 09:35
I believe the problem with IPv6 tunnels is the TV box and not anything Virgin Media is doing as suggested by others.
It appears to me that when the TV box sees an IPv6 address it assumes it is from a Virgin server and switches over from IPv4 to IPv6.
By isolating the TV box from IPv6 addresses my tunnel is now working perfectly.
on 03-07-2021 10:15
No, it’s not the tv box. I have the same issues and don’t take tv service from Virgin, just broadband.
on 03-07-2021 10:24
I don't have TV service from Virgin but I still have the tunnel problem. Note that it isn't that the tunnel doesn't work but rather that the throughput is very, very low (< 30 Mbit/s).
on 03-07-2021 11:26
I _do_ take TV from Virgin Media and my IPv6 tunnel through Hurrican Electric is running at 187mbit today over WiFi (I'm on the 200 package). Superhub 4 in modem mode, ASUS RT-AX86U as the router
03-07-2021 12:50 - edited 03-07-2021 12:51
@matthewsteeples wrote:I _do_ take TV from Virgin Media and my IPv6 tunnel through Hurrican Electric is running at 187mbit today over WiFi (I'm on the 200 package). Superhub 4 in modem mode, ASUS RT-AX86U as the router
Yea, the speed issue was variable for me at least. I have tested and had full speeds but then wham -- bad speeds galore. Keep testing and see if it remains okay all the time.
on 03-07-2021 12:56
The SuperHub 4 is generally acknowledged to not suffer from these issues; only SuperHub 3 and lower (and Hitron). Sadly I cannot find any way to get VM to give me a SuperHub 4...
on 03-07-2021 13:03
@ChrisJenkins wrote:The SuperHub 4 is generally acknowledged to not suffer from these issues; only SuperHub 3 and lower (and Hitron). Sadly I cannot find any way to get VM to give me a SuperHub 4...
All down to DOCSIS 3.1 being enabled in your area currently. While the Hub4 can work on DOCSIS 3.0 it is an unsupported config which Virgin Media won't really support. I was offered a Hub4 a while back while not being in a DOCSIS 3.1 area, but they basically said for any support or issues you'd basically be limited to a very selective few as it wouldn't be widely supported, so I didn't bother in the end. I don't know if the 2021 target for DOCSIS 3.1 being enabled everywhere is still on course due to the pandemic.
on 03-07-2021 21:05
Hi,
Just run an ipv6 speed test for the first time in a while, and I seem to be getting full speeds through my HE tunnel at the moment too.
Andy
on 03-07-2021 22:04
@adhawkins wrote:Hi,
Just run an ipv6 speed test for the first time in a while, and I seem to be getting full speeds through my HE tunnel at the moment too.
Andy
Image is blocked currently. Did you use ipv6-test.com? Can you confirm with iperf3 if not already, ipv6-test.com HTTP speed test seems to have a lot of weird variances.
on 04-07-2021 11:11
Hi,
It was with test-ipv6, yes.
However, I got 300 MBits/sec on it, when typically I would only get about 30 MBits/sec when it's 'slow'. I doubt that could be accounted for by some sort of test variance.
Will run another test next time I'm on a 'wired' PC and see if it's consistent. I've had speeds like this in the past, but they never seem to last long.
Andy