Hello there,
I'm a happy user of Fusion FTTN for almost a year now. The only missing in the offer is the ability to have ipv6 tunnels.
For a couple of reasons I run a ubiquiti edgerouter X behind the ATT modem (mostly because I have a permanent vpn to my office on some on vlan in the house). The ATT modem being also a router, and being impossible to deactivate. I am running a 'double-nat' for ipv4.
The ipv6 service offered by ATT is very basic and does not allow for subnetting (they only allocate a /64 as far as I know). This is also impossible to set a static ipv6 route to allocate this /64 to my edgerouter X in the ATT router.
For those reasons, I run he.net free ipv6 tunnel on my edgerouter and everything works mostly flawless (they even allocate a /48 which allows me to have more that one vlan with ipv6 and autoconfig!)
There is a couple of downsides to that:
- Lower MTU because of ipv6 over ipv4 transport
- Netflix flags my connection as being proxified and does not allow me to watch netflix.
Is there something we can do? Ideally unlock the Fusion FTTN limitation on the ipv6 tunnel service, if not could you provide a tunnelbroker-like service for ISP allocated ips?
Cheers
I'm a happy user of Fusion FTTN for almost a year now. The only missing in the offer is the ability to have ipv6 tunnels.
For a couple of reasons I run a ubiquiti edgerouter X behind the ATT modem (mostly because I have a permanent vpn to my office on some on vlan in the house). The ATT modem being also a router, and being impossible to deactivate. I am running a 'double-nat' for ipv4.
The ipv6 service offered by ATT is very basic and does not allow for subnetting (they only allocate a /64 as far as I know). This is also impossible to set a static ipv6 route to allocate this /64 to my edgerouter X in the ATT router.
For those reasons, I run he.net free ipv6 tunnel on my edgerouter and everything works mostly flawless (they even allocate a /48 which allows me to have more that one vlan with ipv6 and autoconfig!)
There is a couple of downsides to that:
- Lower MTU because of ipv6 over ipv4 transport
- Netflix flags my connection as being proxified and does not allow me to watch netflix.
Is there something we can do? Ideally unlock the Fusion FTTN limitation on the ipv6 tunnel service, if not could you provide a tunnelbroker-like service for ISP allocated ips?
Cheers