Internet slow, webpage content delay response loading pages
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Hi All
Just to say things are looking much better and thankyou for all the advise.
I managed to change the 'Monitor IP' via 'System / Routing / Gateways' The IPv6 option, I could not find a direct answer for this; Google search, so I assume for now it just the IPv4 I need to focus on. One other aspect, the Graphs that show the traffic are looking a lot better, I can see a bit clearly now what is going through my WAN side compared to LAN side; there is more of a detailed view for the LAN side and more of summary for the WAN if that makes any sense. A sample below what I mean:
Again thanks for the help.
Chris
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@cxcmax You could presume that if IPv4 is running with BT that IPv6 is as well since it is running over a IPv4 relay and then just turn off the "Gateway Monitoring Action" in the BT_WAN_DHCP6 interface.
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The BT link-local IPv6 gateway generally does respond to ping:
So you may have something misconfigured there.
Steve
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@stephenw10
Looks like his suffix is different -
Mmm, well spotted. Possibly 'Use IPv4 connectivity as parent interface' is not set and should be.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Internet slow, webpage content delay response loading pages:
Use IPv4 connectivity as parent interface
Hi Noted and apology, just can see how I change "Use IPv4 connectivity as parent interface"
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Can or can't see it? It's here in the DHCP6 client config section for the WAN. Here's what I have:
Steve
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I think I am being stupid here, for the life me I can not see this. Should it be easy to locate on the 2100 netgate?
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Ignore me, it was starring in the face.
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Re: [Internet slow](webpage content delay response loading pages)
Eureka, got there in the end
I appreciate the help and patience, I will now go and back up the system before I start making an further changes.
I made the change via 'Interfaces / WAN (pppoe0), under 'DHCP Client Configuration' section
Chris
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Nice. If you have LAN set to track WAN with a prefix value set you should also now see a valid public /64 applied to it.