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    IPV6 Works on pfsense, but unable to get on LAN side

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      A Former User @enjawd
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      @enjawd That should give you native ipv6. So, get your wan by dhcp6c and apply the prefix via track interface for your LAN network, as you said you did.

      How have you setup 'services->dhcpv6 server and RA'?

      Sounds like you only have one private (LAN) network. Is that true? StarHUB only gives out a /64 prefix by default but will give out a /56 once you bug them about it for a while ;)

      Almost forgot, your pfsense box is hooked up directly to the ONT?

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        enjawd @A Former User
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        @jwj hmm, i've uncheck dhcpv6 server. For RA, i've selected stateless & highest priority. Also only 1 LAN interface using ipv6 tracking wan

        For now its connected to a ASUS AC5300 router(its faulty, only Port2 is working 😖 ). Need to get this pfsense setup correctly before connecting it directly to ONT.

        Btw, i install pfsense to a zotac mini box which uses realtek NIC. not sure if this info is useful as i read that realtek NIC is problematic with pfsense/freebsd.

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          A Former User @enjawd
          last edited by A Former User

          @enjawd I'd hook it up directly. If your nic is working, it's working.

          Reboot the pfsense box. Does your LAN interface get a ipv6 address? Check by looking at Status->Interfaces.

          StarHUB does have some history of awful ipv6 support. When I had it a few years ago (had an apartment paid for by my employer, my home was Thailand) it just didn't work. Full stop not working ;) But I understand things are much better lately.

          I'll check in again in the morning. Now that we know what is going on with your ISP maybe @Derelict will chime in again, he forgets more about this each day than I will ever know :)

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            enjawd @A Former User
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            @jwj yeah, recently starhub ipv6 works well again.

            My LAN interface doesn't seems to be able to get any ipv6 address. I think the ISP side does not have any issue, able to ping ipv6 using the cmd in webgui. Its probably pfsense side unable to push down ipv6 address to lan interface.

            For realtek nic, i notice some problem with it getting re0:watchdog timeout when during speedtest, as i cant seems to get 1G download speed on it. 😬

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              A Former User @enjawd
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              @enjawd Hook it up directly and see if your LAN interface gets an address.

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                enjawd @A Former User
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                @jwj ok, will hook it up directly and give it a try. will post update later... thanks @jwj

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                  enjawd @enjawd
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                  @enjawd said in IPV6 Works on pfsense, but unable to get on LAN side:

                  @jwj ok, will hook it up directly and give it a try. will post update later... thanks @jwj

                  Update: Tested when connected directly to ONT, IPV6 works. probably because pfsense is connected to another router hence unable to push ipv6 to device behind pfsense.

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                    A Former User @enjawd
                    last edited by A Former User

                    @enjawd That's great. Now maybe we can ask @stephenw10 about that nic driver. He's the resident expert, and Netgate employee, on such things.

                    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/159259/re1-watchdog-timeout-error?_=1611574358778

                    Be well, stay safe!

                    John

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                      enjawd @A Former User
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                      @jwj Yeah came across this post earlier today, updated the driver.. so far ok. shall monitor along the way. cheers

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                        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @A Former User
                        last edited by Bob.Dig

                        So if this is true:

                        @jwj said in IPV6 Works on pfsense, but unable to get on LAN side:

                        StarHUB only gives out a /64 prefix by default but will give out a /56 once you bug them about it for a while ;)

                        That behavior would be totally normal, if there is another router in between.

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                          A Former User @Bob.Dig
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                          @bob-dig Yes, which is why I encouraged to connect directly. Which worked. Still going to only get a /64. Many ISPs do that for reasons known only to them. Makes no sense at all...

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