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dusky

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  1. Ipv6 still dropped out. Dropped out this morning
  2. Just so I'm understanding you correctly. I'm doing this right , shown in images I attached
  3. Here's the logs from the system information page. logs 3.docx
  4. Does that still apply to the email logs? As the most recent ones were email logs?
  5. What's the next steps? I went through and labeled everything on my network to find out where this is coming from.
  6. Like I wouldn't know what was used in each instance as sometimes it was over night when devices aren't really used. My dad lives with us and sometimes he stays up late which he would use his phone and watch tv in the kitchen. Could they be flagged up?
  7. Out of interest what's the ip address of the device. Maybe I could block it and see what device disconnects if it's not Labelled
  8. Nothing out of ordinary. Tv was streaming, I was on social media. I have two Google home cameras and a Google doorbell cam active. There's smartlighting connected. My girlfriend was on her phone. Multiple Google home devices. Like I can't think of anything I did differently.
  9. Okay it happened again but sooner bear in mind I took ipv6 ping to external sources off because that makes it happen sooner. Here are the logs from the last 3hrs or so. logs 2.docx
  10. Yeh they did. I'll send them over once it happens again.
  11. I haven't found it connects on its own, I have to either restart or change the ipv6 setting to off and back on again. I'll grab the logs now
  12. Although it worked for much longer this time essentially a whole day. It's dropped out again.
  13. Okay so this morning ipv6 dropped out again with nat on open so that didn't work. I'm now at work so I can't check the debug menu yet but I'll try that soon as I get back
  14. Okay thanks. Yes I have done that. Ipv6 did drop out again before the change. ill see if it does it again after this change.
  15. Here are the logs logs.docx
  16. Sorry I struggled to send myself the logs then realised I had two factor authentication so had to adjust the settings. Ipv6 is still currently working
  17. Hi yeh I tried most of the options. Passthrough doesn't cause any problems but obviously that leads to no ipv6. 6to4 doesn't work for me and I get slow buffering on webpages. PPPOE works like I said but only up to an hour (I tried using Google dns to solve issues but it works for an 1hr max then drops) I tried updating duma os to 3.3 to see if it was a bug but it did nothing. I tried dhcp doesn't work from the start. Auto sets it to 6to4 which doesn't work. Where am I going wrong. Some screen shots of it working. I have put ipv6 on now to repeat and I'll send further ones showing that I suddenly get no ipv6.
  18. Hi, I have the xr500 router plugged straight into a ONT, I have bt 1gb fibre. I've set it up it's all working with Internet. I set up ipv6 and it works normally and shows up on the ipv6 checker. I get 10/10. But 30 mins later it it drops out, I get 0/10 on ipv6 checker, and stuff loads slowly and I have to restart the router or turn ipv6 off. I have tried most combinations but the only way I get it to work is pppoe with the same details as ipv4. Everything else is automatic as it works, but yeh like it said it will only work up to an hour then drops out randomly. Is there a fix for this please
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