IPv6 with BT Infinity and NAT Solution?
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IPv6 with BT Infinity and NAT Solution?
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I am using a TP-W9980 a great modem/router combo just to bad it done not support IPv6 correctly :( So I am looking for a new Modem/Router that will work with BT Infinity VDSL2 on IPv6 and IPv4.
The reason I put NAT in the title is because I have multiple consoles and I currently can't get an Open NAT on both due to limitations on opening ports.
The issue seems to be with Port 3074 because the PS4 needs it for Activision Games and the Xbox needs it for communications. Activision does state port forwarding 3075 or 3076 should work but nothing helps.
I was thinking would it be possible to run the Xbox One off IPv6 and Run the PlayStation from IPv4 with the ports open since the PlayStation does not support IPv6?
Also the Modem/Router will need to with-stand a heavy usage :)
Plus: I know my line has IPv6 Enabled because the system looks keep showing IPv6 address on startup
Example
8 2017-04-05 09:28:26 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP TermReq id=0x23]
11 1970-01-01 00:02:15 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP TermReq id=0x22]
17 1970-01-01 00:02:15 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x21 ]
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I am using a TP-W9980 a great modem/router combo just to bad it done not support IPv6 correctly :( So I am looking for a new Modem/Router that will work with BT Infinity VDSL2 on IPv6 and IPv4.
The reason I put NAT in the title is because I have multiple consoles and I currently can't get an Open NAT on both due to limitations on opening ports.
The issue seems to be with Port 3074 because the PS4 needs it for Activision Games and the Xbox needs it for communications. Activision does state port forwarding 3075 or 3076 should work but nothing helps.
I was thinking would it be possible to run the Xbox One off IPv6 and Run the PlayStation from IPv4 with the ports open since the PlayStation does not support IPv6?
Also the Modem/Router will need to with-stand a heavy usage :)
Plus: I know my line has IPv6 Enabled because the system looks keep showing IPv6 address on startup
Example
8 2017-04-05 09:28:26 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP TermReq id=0x23]
11 1970-01-01 00:02:15 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP TermReq id=0x22]
17 1970-01-01 00:02:15 PPP Information ppp0 rcvd [IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x21 ]