Lit Fibre (UK) IPv6 stopped after powercut
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@JKnott android on 4G and any attempts to ping or routetrace bbc.co.uk it defaults to IPv4.
Address i'm pinging is either bbc or netgate i'll do another now pinging bbc.co.uk...........
Just for giggles i've done 2 for comparison.
Capture the LAN port
packetcapture-igc0-20250318212104.pcapCapture the WAN port
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@F022Y said in Lit Fibre (UK) IPv6 stopped after powercut:
android on 4G and any attempts to ping or routetrace bbc.co.uk it defaults to IPv4.
Try test-ipv6.com. You should have IPv6 with 4G. However, your cell company may be preventing tethering from working.
Also, you should be trying this when connected to the cell network and not your WiFi, as the pfSense problem would affect it too.
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@JKnott just tested, WiFi off and still not playing
Image doesn't want to appear so I'll share when back on desktop.
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Wow, that's imho quiet unique : an Phone 4G/5G ISP without IPv6 ... ?
What does this mean :
as I always considered that "test-ipv6.com" is clean and exempt of publicity or other stiff.
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@Gertjan it's brave browser so the left icon is that the the inbuilt "shields" are active the right one is Brave rewards.
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Yeah, get that
And why the red triangle with the warning ?
"test-ipv6.com is script based, and the script ... tests the IPv6 capabilities. If something failed, it shows you are IPv4 only, and maybe this isn't the case.I find it still hard to believe yo use a phone connection without IPv6 ... There are no free
IPv6IPv4 ! left, no where, and people didn't stop buying phones, so IPv6 isn't really an option these days.Are you sure IPv6 isn't disabled in your phone ? Just asking, as I don't recognize what phone OS you are using, it doesn't look like mine.
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@Gertjan sorry not following.
The right icon, the triangle is brave rewards so the warning is that brave rewards is not contributing to the page.
"I find it still hard to believe yo use a phone connection without IPv6 ... There are no free IPv6 left, no where, and people didn't stop buying phones, so IPv6 isn't really an option these days."
I presume you meant IPv4 here?
As for phone OS, bog standard Android 15 with March security patches on a pixel 9 pro and ipv6 is enabled as test-ipv6.com worked fine when fibre service was.
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@F022Y said in Lit Fibre (UK) IPv6 stopped after powercut:
I presume you meant IPv4 here?
Great, yeah, you're right.edit : your phone OS seems recent.
So it's your "phone data carrier ISP" ....
Very soon, they will have IPv6 - or leave the market. -
@F022Y said in Lit Fibre (UK) IPv6 stopped after powercut:
Image doesn't want to appear so I'll share when back on desktop.
That's surprising. That's on your cell network, not WiFi?
Maybe you should ask your cell carrier about that. Also, depending on your plan, you may or may not have tethering. You can ask about that too.
As I said yesterday, I suspect your IPv6 problem may be due to the work your ISP is doing to merge companies. Maybe you can ask them about that too.
The reason the cell networks are supposed to have IPv6 is they're moving to VoIP, with VoLTE on 4G and VoNR on 5G. That requires a network working the way the network gods intended, without crap like NAT getting in the way.
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@JKnott Must admit i was expecting it too lol
Yes thats just on cellular with the wifi disabled. Tethering works fine but same result
I've dropped an email to their support and referenced this forum post
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Got my first response.
I have advised that traceroutes are hitting an address outside of my local range so see what is said.
Does it matter at all that the service is CG-Nat but i pay for a static IPv4? CG-Nat isn't something i'm hugely familar with
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Looks like it's my config but i can't see where as I thought tracking the WAN interface for LAN should work.
WAN interface:-
LAN interface:-
Should the prefix ID here be set to 48 also?