Subj : This happens when ISPs ignore IPv6 To : Markus Reschke From : Joe Delahaye Date : Sun Feb 21 2016 16:09:06 Re: This happens when ISPs ignore IPv6 By: Markus Reschke to Joe Delahaye on Sun Feb 21 2016 19:25:18 MR> I see. But there's something fishy. Your PC's link-local address is MR> fe80::f9e0:b9ff:6166:c8ef and I missed the point that the assumed modified MR> EUI-64 doesn't start with 02 and the middle part isn't ff:fe. The same MR> with your router's link-local address. An automatic link-local address MR> should be based on the modified EUI-64 format of the MAC address. Of MR> course you can configure it also manually. Another point is that the MR> interface parts of the link-local address and the DHCPv6 assigned address MR> are the same. I haven't seen MR> that yet. Do the MAC addresses of your PC and router start with 00? The BBS mac address starts with 6c and the router starts with 60 I had to fight for a long time to even get it to work. Started with a C7 router, and that worked finally after several months of trying and getting special beta updates from TP-Link. --- SBBSecho 2.32-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .