Subj : IPV6 and Netgear To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Kees van Eeten Date : Wed Aug 10 2016 13:58:42 Hello Michiel! 10 Aug 16 12:49, you wrote to me: KE>> No it is confusing. It only makes sense if you only use one subnet KE>> In my setup it works for 2001:980:42ea:1::..... KE>> But what about the subnet. 2001:980:42ea:fd::..... MvdV> Good point. I was only looking at my own situation. My bad. The MvdV> modem/router combo that I am presently testing has no visible way to MvdV> enable more than the first /64 of the /56 that I am assigned by my ISP. MvdV> I had already noted that down as a minus point, but hadn't thought MvdV> beyond that. The Fritz does not have a visible way ether. I cannot remember how I got the 4 highest /64's forwarded, but I think it was a special dhcp call to the Fritz router. I hope I have incorporated the magic in my boot scripts or documented, where I found how to do it. ;) The Fritz only provides the fc/64 fd/64 fe/64 ff/64 subnets. To some extent I can imagine, that providing all would be a bit of an overkill for such a class of router. Kees --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4) .