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|    Michiel van der Vlist to Paul Hayton    |
|    Raspeberry Pi / SixXS    |
|    01 Oct 15 12:16:12    |
      Hello Paul,              On Thursday October 01 2015 13:46, you wrote to All:              Using a Raspberry PI as an IPv6 router. Interesting experiment...               PH> IPv6 Address: 2001:4428:200:816c::50,              I see more that one address, but they all start with 2001:4428:200:816c:              In order to route IPv6 to your LAN, you do not just need a tunnel, you need a       subnet as well. Have you ebnabled your subnet at SixXs yet?              The tunnel and the subnet have different prefixes. The devices on the LAN       should get addresses in the range that is assigned to the subnet, not that of       the tunnel.              What does your configuration page on SixXs say about your address ranges?                     Cheers, Michiel              --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111        * Origin: 2001:470:1f15:1117::1 (2:280/5555)    |
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