No IPv6 on EA8500

Hello

Very useful advice, I received (see here), I bought an EA8500 router. I am really happy with it and surprised by the improvement he made on my previous installation.

Now, IPv6 is something that I can't go to work. Because my ISP provides a cable-modem/router, I connected my router to the ISP router, with, of course, a different IP address. If I connect a computer to the ISP router, I can get IPv6 traffic: report http://test-ipv6.com/ is everything is OK, and ipv6.test - ipv6.com is accessible.

However, any computer connected through the device of EA8500 fails to get IPv6 traffic. The report of http://test-ipv6.com/ is red on the IPv6 test and ipv6.test - ipv6.com isn't reachable.

I know almost nothing about IPv6, so I don't know where to look. Clues?

Thank you!

R.

@mrgou

Before you enable IPV6, you must gather the following information from your ISP: prefix network installation, length of prefix, relay of border and IPv4 address Mask Length. Once done, order the link here on how you can configure IPV6 on your router.

Chiqui-17359

Linksys technical support

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