Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have now these settings:
Status:
IPv6 LAN IPv6 Address: fc00:0:0:0:fa1a:67ff:fe91:f422 Prefix Length:64
Autoconfiguration Type:DHCPv6
That address is automatic, I do not know where it gets it from. I would like to set it to "fc00::1" instead.
It looks like the DHCPv6 server is creating an address from your MAC address. The give away is the fffe in the middle. You can still assign an alias with fc00::1 etc., if you desire. Otherwise just add that address to your hosts file and give it a name. As I mentioned, I have no experience with that router, so can't comment on it's configuration. BTW, I see from a previous note your MAC address is F8:1A:67:91:F4:22. Compare that with your IPv6 address. You should see the fffe inserted in the middle of the MAC, along with f8 changed to fa. This is due to that unique/local bit being inverted, as I mentioned earlier. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org