XBOX ONE S: IPv6 Prefix Delegation

Discus and support XBOX ONE S: IPv6 Prefix Delegation in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Xbox Ipv6 not connecting when my Ubiquiti UDM Pro gateway/router is set to PD /56 from starlink (Average Speed 150Mpbs). It used to connect to AT&T... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by TH3DudeA8id3s, Apr 29, 2024.

  1. XBOX ONE S: IPv6 Prefix Delegation


    Xbox Ipv6 not connecting when my Ubiquiti UDM Pro gateway/router is set to PD /56 from starlink (Average Speed 150Mpbs). It used to connect to AT&T with PD /48 (DSL Average 12Mbps). I reduced the PD to /48 with starlink and the xbox showed IPv6 connection, but the network speed rapidly dropped down to 30Mbps with constant packet loss. I changed it back to /56 and the network speed returned but the xbox only connecting on IPv4. What am I missing here? How do I get the Xbox to connect to the IPv6 network with a /56 prefix delegation?

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    TH3DudeA8id3s, Apr 29, 2024
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  2. XBF Chris J Win User

    Configuration

    Linksys e2500 I'm trying to enable ipv6 for my xbox one
    Hello Honcho,

    Not all Linksys routers are IPv6-compliant.



    Before enabling IPv6 on your router, you must have the following information from your ISP:

    • Network Setup Prefix
    • Prefix Length
    • Border Relay
    • IPv4 Address Mask Length
    Once
    you are ready you can head to this link for instructions on Manually
    enabling IPv6 on Linksys routers


    If
    you need further support please contact your Internet Service provider, or take the time to create a new thread.

    Hope
    this helps!
  3. BurningFoot Win User

    IPv6

    If I am enabling a static IPv6 connection should fd01::1 be my IP address?

    And should 64 be my prefix??
  4. andersonpassos Win User

    Why won't my Series S use IPv6?

    Thank you for contact us! I'm Anderson, an Independent Consultant and a Microsoft user like you.

    Good morning

    There could be several reasons why your Xbox Series S is not using IPv6, even though your Xbox One is.

    Here are a few possible explanations:

    IPv6 may not be enabled on your router's LAN settings. Although your Xbox One is able to use IPv6, it's possible that your router's LAN settings are not configured to use IPv6 by default. This could be the reason why your Xbox Series S is not able to use IPv6.

    Your ISP may not support IPv6. Even if your router is configured to use IPv6, your ISP may not support it. If this is the case, your Xbox Series S will not be able to use IPv6.

    Your Xbox Series S may not be configured to use IPv6. It's possible that your Xbox Series S is not configured to use IPv6 by default. To check this, go to the network settings on your Xbox Series S and make sure that IPv6 is enabled.

    Your network cable may not be capable of supporting IPv6. It's possible that your network cable is not capable of supporting IPv6. If this is the case, you will need to replace your network cable with one that is capable of supporting IPv6.

    Your Xbox Series S may not be getting an IPv6 address from your router. Even if IPv6 is enabled on your router, your Xbox Series S may not be getting an IPv6 address from your router. To check this, go to the network settings on your Xbox Series S and check if an IPv6 address is assigned.

    I recommend checking these possibilities to try to identify the cause of the issue. You may also want to contact your ISP or the manufacturer of your router or Xbox Series S for further assistance.
  5. KhajiBower34 Win User

    I can't change Teredo or IPv6 settings on my Alcatel CAT7 linkhub wi-fi router

    Hello Anton V, I am an independent advisor and I will be happy to help you today. My name is Khaji

    I understand your frustration. Here are some solutions that could help you fix the problem with Teredo or IPv6 settings on your Alcatel CAT7 linkhub wi-fi router:

    Set up the Internet connection on your router: You will need to choose the correct connection type, most often PPPoE, and enter the username and password provided to you by your Internet service provider.

    Enable Teredo and IPv6 on your device: Teredo is a tunneling protocol designed to provide IPv6 connectivity to nodes behind NAT (Network Address Translation) devices that are unaware of IPv6.

    To enable IPv6, follow these steps

    Right click on the red icon.

    Select Open Network and Sharing Center.

    In the resulting window, select “Change adapter settings.”

    In the Network Connections window, select “Local Area Connection”, then “Change settings for this connection” or right click -> properties.

    On the connection properties page, check the box for “Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6)

    This will enable the teredo tunnel to traverse v4

    Configure the IPv6 settings on your router: Go to Network-----IPv6 LAN Settings, keep the default settings as follows. Automatic address configuration type choose RADVD; the site prefix configuration type choose Delegate, click the save button

    Thank you very much for your patience and understanding! If you need anything else, don't hesitate to contact us again.
  6. Rodrigo Oliver Win User

    How to check my network for IPv6

    Hi Andre, my name is Rodrigo. I'm an Independent Advisor and a member of the Microsoft community and I'd love to assist you today.

    It's a multi step process.

    First, you have to check with your Internet Provider if they support IPv6 and if it's enabled on your connection.

    Then, please, take a look here: https://support.xbox.com/help/hardware-network/connect-network/ipv6-on-xbox-one

    To set it up, follow these steps:

    Go to Settings > Select Network > Select Advanced settings > Select IP settings > Change the "IPv6" setting from "Automatic" to "Manual."

    Enter your IPv6 address, subnet prefix length, and default gateway information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

    Save your changes.

    I hope this helps.
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