

#MINI USABLE DD WRT DOWNLOAD WINDOWS#
When I ran ipconfig /all on a Windows client, the only IPv6 address was link-local and it didn’t display an IPv6 default gateway. I couldn’t access the “Loops of Zen” website from a client computer. I saved my change and applied the settings, but it didn’t make any difference, i.e. This matches the IPv6 (tutorial) on the dd-wrt wiki.

Initially it looked like this:Īfter I enabled IPv6, extra options appeared, so I enabled Radvd (router advertisements) too. I logged into the router’s website, went to Administration | Management, then the IPv6 Support section. However, I have native IPv6 connectivity from my ISP. Most of the documentation that I’ve found assumes that you’re using a tunnel: this is similar to a proxy server, where you have an IPv4 connection to a machine on the internet, then that machine connects to your real destination using IPv6. Please refer to my IPv6 router post to get an overview of what I’m trying to achieve here. I was eventually able to get it working, so if you only want the short answer and aren’t interested in all the troubleshooting steps that I went through, scroll down to the Conclusion section at the bottom of this post. However, the purpose of the exercise was to get IPv6 support: this turned out to be easier said than done. After that, it worked fine for IPv4, so I had the same functionality as the original Linksys firmware.

As I mentioned in a previous post, I installed dd-wrt (kernel 2.6, VOIP, build 14896) on my wireless router (Linksys WRT320N), which connected to a VDSL modem using PPPoE.
