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hufflepuff

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first ever posting, so be gentle.
i have the following issue and i can't seem to solve it.

first basic info: my isp dishes out fixed ipv4 and ipv6 and has native ipv6 support. i am using a AC66U if that matters.

now the issue is that my isp give out /48 adresses but for some (stupid) reason the (latest) merlin firmware only allows /64.
i have tried running the following commands:

nvram set ipv6_6rd_prefix_length="48"
nvram commit

that does seem to change it, but a following reboot instantly returns it to 64, so does just pulling the wan cable (no reboot).

is there a way to release the diabolical seals of the devil and allow me to change the prefix myself? without this i cannot get ipv6 to work properly wich sucks really bad as the isp router has the processing power of a bucket of sand.
 
The delegating router, mostly the modem connected to the provider, defines the prefix length it gives to the requesting router. You cannot override that with a nvram setting. Normally the delegating router will not give a requesting router it's whole prefix length. So it's possible that it gives away /64 prefixes if it gets a /56 from the provider.
 

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