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Standard User UKFOB
(newbie) Fri 10-Dec-21 11:19:18
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BQM with ipv6


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I've had BQM setup and working fine since i had FTTP a few weeks ago. The other day i decided to setup the ipv6 version now that i have it enabled.

The ipv4 shows no issues but the ipv6 seems messed up. I allowed the setup to use the auto-discovered address.

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...

Any thoughts?
Standard User billford
(elder) Fri 10-Dec-21 11:31:04
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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The auto-detect picks up the IPv6 address of your computer, so if you switch it off at night you'll get solid red. You need to use the IPv6 WAN address of your router. It should be somewhere on its setup page.

Bill
Standard User UKFOB
(newbie) Fri 10-Dec-21 11:32:20
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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Many thanks

I'll give that a go.


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 10-Dec-21 13:34:03
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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As suggested you need the reduced form of the IP6 address corresponding to teh WAN address. If I create a new monitor it gives and address in the format:

1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:888 which is my PC and if I power off or change PC that will change.

For teh monitor to work correctly I need to use:

1111:2222:3333:4444::

or a previous install with an alernative router, I had 1111:2222:3333:444b::

Do that and all should be fine ...


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Standard User billford
(elder) Fri 10-Dec-21 15:02:52
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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Ah, I didn't realise you could ping a block rather than a single device... It would avoid having to edit the BQM after every re-connect (ie not very often) but I think I prefer to know which device is responding!

Bill
Standard User UKFOB
(newbie) Fri 10-Dec-21 15:52:15
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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I've tried my actual static IPV6 address from the router and that is now working.

ipv6 still blows my mind and is taking some getting used to.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 10-Dec-21 15:56:31
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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In my case I know it is the router as it needs rules adding to the firewall that allows it to accept and reply to the ping.


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 10-Dec-21 16:24:23
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Re: BQM with ipv6


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What does it now look like?


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Standard User UKFOB
(newbie) Fri 10-Dec-21 17:25:33
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Loads better now.

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 10-Dec-21 17:29:30
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In reply to a post by UKFOB:
Loads better now.

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...


How can you have 24hours of stats with only 1 hour monitoring?


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