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FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

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ebcenjde3d
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FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

Hi,

 

Hoping a Plusnet techie will pick this up - I think I have found a community answer.

 

Just had FTTP installed today after > 9 mostly happy years with Plusnet on FTTC.

 

1. IPv6 appears not to be a thing with Plusnet still.  Is this correct?  I think I have found a community answer to this which is disappointing (but not the end of the world) - would appreciate confirmation from Plusnet please, especially if there are plans to improve on this situation.

 

2. I cannot establish a connection from internet towards domestic IP address (yes, I know it is a dynamic IP, I can cope with that and have been for many years).  Do Plusnet actively block ingress connections on FTTP services or could it be the (Adtran) ONT which is blocking this?

 

Many Thanks

 

Richard

 

 

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bobpullen
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Re: FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

1. Correct, and I haven't any info about when/if the situation may change. The ambition is still there I believe, but I haven't any dates I can share.

2. No we don't and the ONT won't be doing any blocking either. What exactly is it you're trying to do?

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MisterW
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Re: FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

Do Plusnet actively block ingress connections on FTTP services or could it be the (Adtran) ONT which is blocking this?

No. I use my fttp with incoming vnc and openvpn connections. OK, I have a static ip, but AFAIK there's no difference. So with DDNS  a dynamic ip should work. The ONt is basically a fibre modem so has no blocking  functionslity

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ebcenjde3d
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Re: FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

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Thanks both.

Sorry - I've woken up now - cannot be the ONT because PPPoE is terminated on my router (the same one as before the upgrade).... Doh.

Anyway, seems to be working now.  I assumed earlier the traffic must be blocked externally because tcpdump of the pppoe interface on the router showed no externally established connections were arriving (not even any port scans) and dynamic dns was resolving the new IP address at the time.  No idea what has changed, but issue over.  I guess I should have waited longer...

Thank you for your help.

 

Richard

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Re: FTTP IPv6 and ingress connections

New FTTP products and still no IPV6 - really!

Plusnet told ISP Review it would be here in 2022 and still nothing. Looks like I will not be upgrading to Plusnet FTTP and going elsewhere once my contract is up, as fed up of the "it's coming" line, especially when you were one of the first to trial it 10 years ago now.