Dec 31, 2019
Can't get IPv6 Working in Shibby Tomato v135 : ipv6 I had just switched from Asus's Firmware to Shibby Tomato's 135 release. I had Native IPv6 working in Asus, but can't seem for the life of me to get it to work under Shibby. I have an Asus RT-N16 router running Shibby's 135 release and have Time Warner Cable as my ISP. AdvancedTomato :: Open Source Broadcom Firmware What is Tomato? Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS Tomato
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ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (Asus) manufactures a series of network routers directly competing with Linksys routers from Belkin.. The Asus series of routers usually ship with Broadcom chipsets, faster processors and more memory than average, removable antennas, and USB ports for expansion. Although Asus' factory default firmware is generally more feature-rich than its competitors, [citation Turn Off disable IPv6 on the EA6500 V2 router - Linksys I have IPv6 on Comcast and it does cause some problems with performance and unpredictability. I do not it and don't want it. For example on an older Mac PowerBook by disabling IPv6 on the network preferences I went from 4 to 5 minutes per web site and search with goggle to almost instant after turning off IPv6 on the Mac.