ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: IPv6 support on Virgin mediaAre you sure the SuperHub 2 isn't able todo both 2.4 and 5GHz simultaneously? We still have a SuperHub 2 (Hardware Version 3.11) and it is capable of both at the same time as their own separate SSID Interestingly we notified by VirginMedia that we needed our router replaced but once we told them it was a SuperHub 2 they stepped back and said we didn't need a new one and won't be sending one out. Not that it matters much for us as we we're using modem mode with pfSense though it would seem VM are rather reluctant in replacing hardware. Does they mean they'll push a firmware update to the Hub2 for IPv6 support? who knows take that for what you will.Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Dagger2 wrote: Link-local addresses are self-assigned, not pulled from anywhere... or do you mean you have a default route assigned? In which case it's still not being pulled (default routes are advertised) but that would be a lot more interesting. If you can get a copy of rdisc6 and run it against your WAN interface then it might give a little bit more info. yes I believe so? it is a route to the CMTS system the same one that is issuing my ip4 address, here is the output of rdisc6 if it sheds some light on anything. [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.network.dev]/tmp: rdisc6 re0 Soliciting ff02::2 (ff02::2) on re0... Hop limit : undefined ( 0x00) Stateful address conf. : Yes Stateful other conf. : Yes Mobile home agent : No Router preference : medium Neighbor discovery proxy : No Router lifetime : 9000 (0x00002328) seconds Reachable time : 3600000 (0x0036ee80) milliseconds Retransmit time : unspecified (0x00000000) Prefix : 2a02:8800:f000:d23::/64 On-link : Yes Autonomous address conf.: No Valid time : 2592000 (0x00278d00) seconds Pref. time : 604800 (0x00093a80) seconds Prefix : 2a02:88fd:d:4::/64 On-link : Yes Autonomous address conf.: No Valid time : infinite (0xffffffff) Pref. time : infinite (0xffffffff) from fe80::201:5cff:fe82:447 andrewducker wrote: Or go to http://ipv6-test.com/ and see if it says you have ipv6. I don't have a public ipv6 address assigned nor is my router issuing any addresses to clients, i just see the link-local address of CMTS but it isn't issuing me an address and it is the only outside ipv6 system I can access. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media I don't know if this is any indication of anything but my internet cut off for around two hours and when it came back online my router is pulling a link-local ipv6 address through the wan interface of fe80::201:5cff:fe82:447 and nmap puts it as Cadant routing equipment using the bgp protocol. [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.network.dev]/root: nmap -6 fe80::201:5cff:fe82:447 Starting Nmap 7.70 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2018-11-01 03:25 GMT Nmap scan report for fe80::201:5cff:fe82:447 Host is up (0.0090s latency). Not shown: 999 filtered ports PORT STATE SERVICE 179/tcp open bgp MAC Address: **:**:**:**:**:** (Cadant)