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Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Tue 06-Aug-24 17:22:49
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EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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I know BT / EE (new) offer IPv6

I've seen conflicting reports about whether this is a /56 or a /64 - the latter being problematic for prefix delegation. My conclusion so far is that users of the provided hub only get to see a /64, but in fact the network does offer a /56 which works fine with other routers like opnsense.

Can anyone confirm?

Secondly, I presume this prefix is dynamically allocated not static? (on consumer plans)
Standard User Speckled500
(newbie) Sat 10-Aug-24 17:39:23
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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Secondly, I presume this prefix is dynamically allocated not static?

Why do you follow your statement with a question mark?
If you have a question that you expect others to take the time to answer, at least have the common courtesy to phrase your post appropriately.
Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Sat 10-Aug-24 19:44:44
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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For your third post in 4 years that comes across as rather aggressive and rude. It seems a perfectly good question to me.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-gra...

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Edited by TinyMongomery (Sat 10-Aug-24 19:51:31)


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Standard User MrClump
(newbie) Sat 10-Aug-24 20:39:51
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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OpenWRT is reporting /56 on my EE connection.
Standard User Colinh58
(newbie) Sun 11-Aug-24 09:38:41
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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Showing as /64 on my Draytek router

EE 1.8Gb
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 11-Aug-24 11:56:34
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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In reply to a post by Speckled500:
Secondly, I presume this prefix is dynamically allocated not static?

Why do you follow your statement with a question mark?


probably because its a different thing.
Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Sun 11-Aug-24 17:18:06
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thanks for confirming - that's really helpful
Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Sun 11-Aug-24 17:19:03
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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Interesting - is that just the address for the WAN interface on the router? That's often a /64 .. it's the allocated *prefix* that needs to be broader. I think it's that way from what I've seen in the other posts.
Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Sun 11-Aug-24 18:18:27
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Re: EE (basically BT) broadband IPv6


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My Smart Hub also gives a /64 IPv6 global unicast prefix / length. The help says
The pool of addresses available for all the devices you connect to your BT Smart Hub.

The prefix will be the start of each address and the length tells you how many addresses are available.


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Standard User Colinh58
(newbie) Mon 12-Aug-24 18:44:58
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No, it does show /64 on both

EE 1.8Gb

Edited by Colinh58 (Mon 12-Aug-24 18:45:25)

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