My previous internet supplier, they who shall not be named, has IPv6 and once I applied that to my LAN, all problems disappeared and everything just worked. I would like to know what can be done to enable IPv6 fully for my service. My router already supports is and I have enabled IPv6 to work. Just waiting on FIOS. Please provide an ETA. Thank you.

Learn about the newest Internet Protocol. Learn about the newest Internet Protocol. What is IPv6, or Internet Protocol, version 6? As shown in Comcast's blog post, if both your regional "CMTS" and your cable modem support IPv6 you will see that you are now using IPv6. If your CMTS (the equipment on Comcast's network to which your home cable modem connects) supports IPv6 but your cable modem does not, you will see the message above that our team member saw. There is If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting. Do you use NoScript? If you use this Firefox add-on, you'll need to "Temporarily allow all this page". You will need to do this twice for everything to work. Alternately, disable NoScript Find out whether your business network is ready for the web's new Internet Protocol. My neighborhoods service never once suffered a slow down. Comcast ceased showing customers their data usage during this time. A practice which is still in play today. I guess they want to hide the numbers from their customers should Comcast start charging for data again. Let's all hope that Comcast does the right thing. Stop the Cap.

Currently, it is not possible for users to register IPv6 addresses in the OpenDNS Dashboard. Custom content filtering cannot be set for IPv6 traffic. For users looking for an RFC-compliant DNS service that does not provide any level of filtering, the following IPv6 DNS server addresses can be used instead:

For that reason, if your ISP does support IPv6, but you use a VPN like SecureLine VPN, you should disable IPv6 on your system. The first thing to do is determine if your ISP supports IPv6. Comcast most notably does and makes a lot of noise about it. However, plenty of big-name ISPs do not, such as Spectrum (which you may know as Time Warner or To address the hybrid IPv4/IPv6 needs of its network partners, Comcast completed the build out of a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 network in 2014. Like other service providers the initial driver for moving to IPv6 is the need for address space. However, Schanz says IPv6 can enable Comcast and other service providers to more effectively manage and

Note: Please make sure that you are provided IPv6 internet service by your internet provider, Comcast. If not, please contact with your IPv6 internet provider first. Physical Connection. 1. Power on­ your modem. 2. Connect the Internet port on your Router to the Modem's LAN port with an Ethernet cable.

I am not a Comcast Employee. For IPv6: When the NIC is started and IPv6 is enabled w/ SLAAC support, the NIC generates a unique 64 bit address to be used as the host portion of the IPv6 address. It uses fe80:: (a :: means all zeros until the required number of bits is filled, in this case fe80 is 16 bits, we need 64 bits total to be Comcast Customer Service is here to provide Help and Support for your Xfinity Internet, TV, Voice, Home and other services.