The short story...I had no issues with IPv6 until I swapped my Comcast rented SB6120 for a Technicolor TC8305C gateway. I did this to remove an old DOCSIS 2.0 emta used only for voice. One device seemed simpler than two.
I am using a RT-AC68P (and have a RT-N66U). The AC68P is running Merlin build 376.48_1. After lots of attention from Comcast, and posts on their forum and DSL Reports, it looks like I've isolated my IPv6 issue to the following:
UPNP enabled on the router = IPv6 works
UPNP disabled on the router = IPv6 does NOT work
UPNP has always been disabled. I've tried various firmware versions (and both routers) over the last month (including the Zoidberg alpha) with UPNP disabled, and IPv6 has been hosed. When I enabled (actually did it by accident when resetting), it suddenly worked. Toggling it on/off can reproduce the ability/inability to get IPv6 working.
The Comcast folks swear it has nothing to do with them and is all about a bug somewhere in the router firmware. Any thoughts? Any wild guesses?
I am using a RT-AC68P (and have a RT-N66U). The AC68P is running Merlin build 376.48_1. After lots of attention from Comcast, and posts on their forum and DSL Reports, it looks like I've isolated my IPv6 issue to the following:
UPNP enabled on the router = IPv6 works
UPNP disabled on the router = IPv6 does NOT work
UPNP has always been disabled. I've tried various firmware versions (and both routers) over the last month (including the Zoidberg alpha) with UPNP disabled, and IPv6 has been hosed. When I enabled (actually did it by accident when resetting), it suddenly worked. Toggling it on/off can reproduce the ability/inability to get IPv6 working.
The Comcast folks swear it has nothing to do with them and is all about a bug somewhere in the router firmware. Any thoughts? Any wild guesses?