My actiontec router has had that IPv6 page for a while now. I'm 20
minutes outside NYC. However when I enable it, I still don't get a
broadband IPv6 address in the System Monitoring tab.
On 1/8/2014 8:26 AM, George, Wes wrote:
On 1/7/14, 11:10 PM, "Adam Rothschild" <a...@latency.net> wrote:
I should probably add that there was a real router plugged into the
ethernet port on the ONT, given a lack of support in the ActionTec
code ...
Interestingly, I have one of the later-generation ActionTecs, and VZ
pushed a software update to it at some point and it sprouted IPv6 config.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+WesleyGeorge/posts/hZR5nRgKyQ4
And no, clicking ³enable² doesn¹t do anything, least it didn¹t last time I
fiddled with it.
They¹ve at least updated this page from ³later in 2012² to ³starting in
2013² but clearly that¹s still not very helpful.
http://www.verizon.com/Support/Residential/Internet/HighSpeed/General+Suppo
rt/Top+Questions/QuestionsOne/ATLAS8742.htm
Wes George
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