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new bt fttp connection - ipv6

I had fttp installed today and the router - currently using the smarthub 2 - isnt showing as being connected to ipv6 - do I need to set anything up different for this or is it supposed to be disabled?

Also, in advanced broadband settings, it gives my upload and download rates as 1000Mbps, which is the WAN port rate, is there any way to show the broadband connection rates as it used to do for gfast?

Thanks.

 

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

The hub is showing you the connection rate between the ONT and hub, it does not have access to the connection rates to the ONT.

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

IPv6 isn't configurable on the hub, if it is showing as not enabled it is because it is not enabled at the BRAS for some reason. 

It is not possible to see the connection speed directly as that is held by the ONT which isn't accessible

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Yeah thats what I thought, so the only way of seeing that is the bt broadband speedtest or some other site that tests your speeds?

Also any thoughts on the ipv6 question?

 

Many thanks.

 

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Ok what is the BRAS? It was enabled on the other smarthub 2 which ive replaced which i used for my gfast connection.
Is there any detriment to having ipv6 disabled for the average user?
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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Broadband Remote Access Server, the other end of your connection. No idea why you are not getting IPv6 connectivity though as it should be universally enabled, possibly just a temporary fault. There is no detriment to not having IPv6, there are extremely few IPv6 only sites.

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Ok thanks, my upload speed hasn't increased much yet either although its only been connected for a couple of hours but from what i've read on here its been a common thing and power cycling usually works which I will try as I haven't power cycled the router since it all came on, so that may bring the ipv6 back aswell.
Thanks.
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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Power cycling doesn't work. Just leave alone for 72hrs, the hub should recieve a lift to the upload cap then. If it doesn't then post back.

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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6

Ok thanks for that ill leave it alone for now, could this auto update bring the ipv6 back also?
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Re: new bt fttp connection - ipv6


@chm2009wrote:
Ok thanks for that ill leave it alone for now, could this auto update bring the ipv6 back also?

Possibly, unless there is a temp fault at the BRAS.

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