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mloc3:
The Covr is blocking icmp request and there appears no way to allow them.  This necessary for my ipv6 setup.  Is there a hidden advanced network page like some of the other routers have?

GreenBay42:
Most router manufactures will filter/block IPv6 ICMP requests for "security reasons". ICMP should not be a requirement for IPv6.

Are you getting an IPv6 address in the router?

What modem do you have?

Are you having internet connection issues?

FurryNutz:
He mentioned having a ONHUB modem/router thats in bridge mode.

mloc3:
The Onhub has nothing to do with it, it's downstream from my router and only serves as an access points for my 6 Nest Cameras that wont stay connected to the Covr.  ICMP is a requirement for IPV6 tunnel when your lazy ISP does not provide a native one.  You must be pingable in order to set up a tunnel.

FurryNutz:
What is the ISP Modem Mfr and Model thats upstream from the COVR?


--- Quote from: mloc3 on October 12, 2017, 02:02:54 PM ---The Onhub has nothing to do with it, it's downstream from my router and only serves as an access points for my 6 Nest Cameras that wont stay connected to the Covr.  ICMP is a requirement for IPV6 tunnel when your lazy ISP does not provide a native one.  You must be pingable in order to set up a tunnel.

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