On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote:
> http://comcast6.net/ tells me that the local cmts is v6 enabled.  my
> modem, a cisco dpc3008, is in the supported products list.  so how do
> i turn the sucker on?

According to Comcast’s DOCSIS Devices page, 
http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/?s=i&so=1&e=0&d3=1&tier=-1&sc=84, the Cisco 
DPC3008 is not supported for IPv6.  You could always try enabling IPv6 on a 
system directly connected to the Cisco and see what happens. I’m not 
optimistic. 

I opted for my minimal-effort solution.  I installed a Motorola SB6121 and a 
5th gen Airport Extreme and turned them on. Of course I configured the Airport 
Extreme with a name, management password, and confirmed IPv6 was set to to 
configure Automatically and Native.  When the Comcast drop was plugged in and 
Comcast authorized the modem, I had a multistacked LAN. 

Going on 11 months of IPv4/IPv6 service.  I’ve had about 1 hour of downtime.

James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com




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