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Standard User shaneosborne
(experienced) Thu 03-Mar-16 14:44:42
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Re: Sky & IPv6


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Previously it would get the information directly from the Sky Hub and display the routers current sync rate. I have no idea as to how this new version works because the results I get relate to nothing based on my current connection. I've asked Sky but they haven't a clue neither.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 03-Mar-16 15:34:55
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Re: Sky & IPv6


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In reply to a post by shaneosborne:
Previously it would get the information directly from the Sky Hub and display the routers current sync rate.

Sky's systems can ask the Openreach FTTC cabinet, (or on ADSL the Sky owned DSLAM in the exchange) for the sync speed - so they don't have to ask the router. This must be the case as it worked for people with non Sky routers.

plusnet unlimited fibre 80/20 since 2 Jun 14 / Sync 6th Nov: 58,280/10,784 kbps with G.INP
16 years UK broadband (Since 1999 ntl:cable trial), Asus RT-AC68U & HG612 - BQM - Flash Speedtest - HTML Speedtest
Standard User Oliver341
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 03-Mar-16 18:00:42
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Re: Sky & IPv6


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In reply to a post by jchamier:
Sky's systems can ask the Openreach FTTC cabinet, (or on ADSL the Sky owned DSLAM in the exchange) for the sync speed - so they don't have to ask the router. This must be the case as it worked for people with non Sky routers.

One would assume though that Sky's systems do not have the ability to query the WBC DSLAM for a customer on BT Consumer using a BT Home Hub. All the website has to work off is an IP address, they would need some pretty deep access into BT Consumer's systems to pull that off.

Maybe in that instance the website performs a split-second speed test, which in my case at least is far from accurate.

Oliver.


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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 03-Mar-16 20:43:23
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One would assume though that Sky's systems do not have the ability to query the WBC DSLAM for a customer on BT Consumer using a BT Home Hub. All the website has to work off is an IP address, they would need some pretty deep access into BT Consumer's systems to pull that off.


Yes, on WBC using ADSL - but if the API is designed to work on FTTC then it could be the same API for people on Sky's network as those on BT's WBC network, or on TalkTalk's network as the FTTC part is shared. The split to the backhaul only occurs at the handover exchange.

But otherwise it should not be displaying anything. Wonder what it says for me, using an EE hotspot right now, oh, 10.7mbps download and 1.3 mbps upload. And I've not had to log on to anything!

I think its a random number generator wink

plusnet unlimited fibre 80/20 since 2 Jun 14 / Sync 6th Nov: 58,280/10,784 kbps with G.INP
16 years UK broadband (Since 1999 ntl:cable trial), Asus RT-AC68U & HG612 - BQM - Flash Speedtest - HTML Speedtest

Edited by jchamier (Thu 03-Mar-16 20:44:18)

Standard User shaneosborne
(experienced) Thu 03-Mar-16 21:16:39
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Visited the webpage via my mobiles data link and got;

4.1 Mbps Down crazy & 0.4Mbps Up crazy
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 03-Mar-16 22:12:24
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I just tried it again and got:

"An error occurred finding your speed."

Quite right too, i'm not on Sky Broadband wink
Standard User shaneosborne
(experienced) Fri 04-Mar-16 08:08:12
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I just got an error;

Whoops, it looks like you're missing your microfilter!

Really? Am I? blush LoL

Edited by shaneosborne (Fri 04-Mar-16 08:48:13)

Standard User shaneosborne
(experienced) Fri 04-Mar-16 12:09:37
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It looks like Sky have fixed an error with this randomly generating results. I'm now getting the correct result when connecting via WiFi and an error when using anything other than my Sky connection. Previously, I would get a random result on whatever connection I used.

It still shows I'm missing a microfilter, why and how they think that is beyond me.
Standard User speedyrite
(member) Fri 04-Mar-16 12:16:54
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Just tried it and I'm getting the "An error occurred finding your speed." error too.

And I *AM* on Sky Fibre! Bit of a shambles... wink

Edited by speedyrite (Fri 04-Mar-16 12:21:09)

Standard User dragon2611
(experienced) Sat 23-Apr-16 16:55:50
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Logged into my SKY SR102 router just now to find an IPv6 /56 delegated on it's LAN side

Will have a play when I get time to see the best way to allocate it to the network (There is an ER-X between it and most of my network)

Might end up sticking a modem on that line and putting it directly on the Edgerouter, IPv4 is easy enough to get working just send a DHCP request with the username/pass in opt61 so will have to see what needs to happen for them to give out a V6 address


Edit:
Rebooted the router to statically set the ULA and it took a good 5 minutes for it to get an IPv4 address, it's also not picked up an IPv6 prefix yet.

Pulse8 80/20 FTTC & Sky 40/10 FTTC

Edited by dragon2611 (Sat 23-Apr-16 17:28:52)

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