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    Comcast modem/router not in bridge mode. How can I make tcpip6 work?

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      timmiet
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      here is my full setup.
      comcast modem/router (DNS and DHCP on)-> pfsense 2.2.4 (DNS and DHCP off) -> Server 2012r2 (DNS and DHCP on)
      server has a static IPV4 but IP6 is Obtain automatically.
      from pfsense I can ping tcpip6 from server I can not.

      comcast router IP 192.168.107.1
      PFSense IP 192.168.7.1
      Windows Server 192.168.7.10

      I'm very very very very TCPIPV6 stupid please help.
      :)

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan
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        I can't help you with your router after router setup (PfSense after ComCast) but IPv6 …. https://ipv6.he.net/certification/ we all began there ;) )

        See here : https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=122670.0 ( so it IS possible )

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          hendersonmc
          last edited by

          @timmiet:

          here is my full setup.
          comcast modem/router (DNS and DHCP on)-> pfsense 2.2.4 (DNS and DHCP off) -> Server 2012r2 (DNS and DHCP on)
          server has a static IPV4 but IP6 is Obtain automatically.
          from pfsense I can ping tcpip6 from server I can not.

          comcast router IP 192.168.107.1
          PFSense IP 192.168.7.1
          Windows Server 192.168.7.10

          I'm very very very very TCPIPV6 stupid please help.
          :)

          To start, I would test with a computer connected directly to the Comcast modem. If that doesn't work, you will never be able to get a Comcast to Pfsense to (same) computer to work…

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