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Thanks to fakemanhk for making instructions on IPOE in openwrt. However, if I set wan6 and lan's ipv6 DHCP to all relay. PCs and iPhones in the LAN can access ipv6 all green for only a short period of time. Then everything fell to connect ipv6 anymore. My workaround was using a buffalo router to first do the ipv6 "bridge", then use openwrt to do wan6, map-e and pppoe, which was working fine but I don't like the inpurity... |
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Pardon me if my long note confuses anyone. I'm kinda blaming MWAN3 for making my ipv6 LAN clients not accessible, several hours after router boot. |
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I have modify MWAN3 rules and it seems working fine now. Dunno why but I followed old guides and added ipv6 rules in MWAN3, something like use the only wan6 for matching ::0/0. |
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The Buffalo router can be IPv6 bridge? I didn't see such setting, can you point me where? But in this case you are adding one more hop to the path... |
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Yes I knew about that, and I am looking some other people's custom build with NSS driver (the one with hardware acceleration) |
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I have modify MWAN3 rules and it seems working fine now.
Dunno why but I followed old guides and added ipv6 rules in MWAN3, something like use the only wan6 for matching ::0/0.
If you have multiple WAN4 and have only 1 interface as WAN6, just ignore adding any ipv6 interface or rules in MWAN3.
My case is that I have a PPPoE WAN and a MAP-E WAN, so I only need to add ipv4 rules in MWAN3.
Other stuff like DHCPv6 plz follow other guides in the repo.