On 2015-11-10 13:27, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
This has been answered already, the Wi-Fi router provides them, so this should be disabled.
But there is no option in the router to disable them. What I did is select RADVD instead of DHCPv6 Server, seems to work - but I don't know what other consequences it might have. The current configuration is: Default Address Autoconfiguration Type: «RADVD» DHCPv6 Server Site Prefix Configuration Type: Delegated «Static» Site Prefix: fC00:0:0:0:: Site Prefix Length: 64 What I would do now is to select "delegated". Then I get: Site Prefix Configuration Type: «Delegated» Static Prefix Delegated WAN Connection: No available interface. But on click "save" I get "No available WAN connection, please set one". But that is impossible, there is no WAN in the second router, intentionally not connected. Ie, I use the router as switch. This router is stupidly clever, it does not allow options that it /thinks/ will not work. All because I want to keep my beloved money and not buy a standalone AP. Sigh... -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)