Hitron: Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network

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  1. DJGracie
    DJGracie Guest

    Hitron: Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network


    Hitron (Modems/Gateways): Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network
    There has to be a verification from the OP, if their ISP support IPv6, and from there, we're able to assist. There's no difference in the setup between IPv4 and IPv6.

    That is as long as you use DHCP for IPv6 and not SLAAC.

    :)
     
    DJGracie, Nov 26, 2016
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  2. ShawnYoung
    ShawnYoung Guest
    Hitron: Hitron CODA-4582 IPv6

    Hitron (Modems/Gateways): Hitron CODA-4582 IPv6
    I'm looking to setup my Xbox One S, on IPv4 and IPv6, over wan. So far all my IPv6 devices connect over Wired/Wireless to IPv6 with no issues, just the xbox. My provider is Rogers and from what I can see is good to go for IPv6. On test-ipv6.com I get 10/10.

    When I try and redo my wireless setup I only get access to IPv4, and not 6. Does the Xbox only do IPv6 over Wire? If they can do it Wireless can someone help me in setting it up since i'm not seeing any options.
     
    ShawnYoung, Nov 26, 2016
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  3. CrazyHose
    CrazyHose Guest
    IPv6

    I have the same issue.

    I am connected in IPv4 but my ISP has IPv6. MY set up - I have my xbox plugged directly into my modem a Hitron CGN 3.0. I have checked my Modems settings and there is no setting to turn IPv6 off or on. AM I missing something?
     
    CrazyHose, Nov 26, 2016
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  4. ONEGREATFIRE
    ONEGREATFIRE Guest

    Hitron: Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network

    I just commented on another post about this topic, I'll provide you with the same info I did for them, if after reading this you are an IPv6 customer, I will walk you through the changes you need to make.

    First and foremost your ISP (internet service provider) needs to actually support and offer IPv6 protocol. Your equipment may be capable of handling this updated protocol but unless they offer IPv6 you won't have the benefit of the new technology. Most providers
    today still have not updated their systems to provide their customers with this technology. Hope I could help.
     
    ONEGREATFIRE, Dec 26, 2016
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  5. ONEGREATFIRE, are we to assume that you don't actually know how to assist anyone in setting up IPv6? Because here, as in the post you mentioned, you presuppose the posters are simply trying to do something their providers do not offer. It just doesn't
    seem like a very helpful way to reply to someone's forum post specifically requesting certain information--to tell them that they do not need it.

    Further, you might notice that the poster immediately preceding DJGracie in the "Hitron" forum had essentially the very same request--yet you did not inform that user that they were mistaken to even attempt this because "most providers" do not support IPv6.
    I have a Hitron CGNVM, and am struggling to find information from any source regarding how to configure IPv6, despite the manufacturer's website stating that it does indeed have the capability.

    If you do know how to set this up, I would greatly appreciate you taking the time to share that with us.

    The reason for my critical tone is that by requiring a poster to provide you with further information before sharing your knowledge, you undermine the value that forums have--not just to the OP--but to others seeking to resolve a similar problem.
     
    xDURKAxxDURKAx, Dec 28, 2016
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  6. taidara
    taidara Guest
    There has to be a verification from the OP, if their ISP support IPv6, and from there, we're able to assist. There's no difference in the setup between IPv4 and IPv6.

    That is as long as you use DHCP for IPv6 and not SLAAC.
     
    taidara, Nov 5, 2018
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  7. taidara Win User

    Hitron: Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network

    ONEGREATFIRE, are we to assume that you don't actually know how to assist anyone in setting up IPv6? Because here, as in the post you mentioned, you presuppose the posters are simply trying to do something their providers do not offer. It just doesn't
    seem like a very helpful way to reply to someone's forum post specifically requesting certain information--to tell them that they do not need it.

    Further, you might notice that the poster immediately preceding DJGracie in the "Hitron" forum had essentially the very same request--yet you did not inform that user that they were mistaken to even attempt this because "most providers" do not support IPv6.
    I have a Hitron CGNVM, and am struggling to find information from any source regarding how to configure IPv6, despite the manufacturer's website stating that it does indeed have the capability.

    If you do know how to set this up, I would greatly appreciate you taking the time to share that with us.

    The reason for my critical tone is that by requiring a poster to provide you with further information before sharing your knowledge, you undermine the value that forums have--not just to the OP--but to others seeking to resolve a similar problem.
    There has to be a verification from the OP, if their ISP support IPv6, and from there, we're able to assist. There's no difference in the setup between IPv4 and IPv6.

    That is as long as you use DHCP for IPv6 and not SLAAC.
  8. ONEGREATFIRE Win User

    Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network

    I just commented on another post about this topic, I'll provide you with the same info I did for them, if after reading this you are an IPv6 customer, I will walk you through the changes you need to make.

    First and foremost your ISP (internet service provider) needs to actually support and offer IPv6 protocol. Your equipment may be capable of handling this updated protocol but unless they offer IPv6 you won't have the benefit of the new technology. Most providers
    today still have not updated their systems to provide their customers with this technology. Hope I could help.
  9. xDURKAxxDURKAx Win User

    Looking for posts for setting up iPv6 on my network

    ONEGREATFIRE, are we to assume that you don't actually know how to assist anyone in setting up IPv6? Because here, as in the post you mentioned, you presuppose the posters are simply trying to do something their providers do not offer. It just doesn't
    seem like a very helpful way to reply to someone's forum post specifically requesting certain information--to tell them that they do not need it.

    Further, you might notice that the poster immediately preceding DJGracie in the "Hitron" forum had essentially the very same request--yet you did not inform that user that they were mistaken to even attempt this because "most providers" do not support IPv6.
    I have a Hitron CGNVM, and am struggling to find information from any source regarding how to configure IPv6, despite the manufacturer's website stating that it does indeed have the capability.

    If you do know how to set this up, I would greatly appreciate you taking the time to share that with us.

    The reason for my critical tone is that by requiring a poster to provide you with further information before sharing your knowledge, you undermine the value that forums have--not just to the OP--but to others seeking to resolve a similar problem.
  10. CrazyHose Win User

    IPv6

    I have the same issue.

    I am connected in IPv4 but my ISP has IPv6. MY set up - I have my xbox plugged directly into my modem a Hitron CGN 3.0. I have checked my Modems settings and there is no setting to turn IPv6 off or on. AM I missing something?
  11. ajinga66 Win User

    : how do i go fromipv4 to ipv6

    https://beta.support.xbox.com/help/Hardware-Network/connect-network/ipv6-on-xbox-one



    Contact your ISP to set up IPV6. The Xbox will connect automatically.
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