Adding a rule to drop IPv6 port 547 did the trick of course. That rule is
dropping 10-16Mbps on this tower right now. Should I be dropping ALL IPv6
until I am using it on the network?

-Ty

On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Ty Featherling <tyfeatherl...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We started getting calls of slow speeds on this tower and found multiple
> customers that had a constant ~1.5Mbps download occuring. When I logged
> into the router I saw that traffic on some ports that should be idle
> (SiteMonitor for example). When I torch the traffic this is what I see. A
> single IPv6 connection on the DHCP ports. while this Mikrotik router is
> running 6.xx, I do NOT have the IPv6 package active since I do not have
> IPv6 running on my network yet. Does anyone know what this is or why it
> would be happening? I do not see it on other routers. Someone's router
> plugged into this broadcast domain and trying to serve IPv6 DHCP? I am
> enabling the IPv6 package so I can manage this traffic but I am very
> curious what I am dealing with.
>
> -Ty
>

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