The problem is that consumer level routers don't support IPv6, at least in routing & NAT functions.
This is exagerrated; some "consumer" routers like the Linksys WRT610 do support IPv6. Only you wouldn't know it as there is no related information in the admin UI [maybe because with IPv6 there is next to nothing to admin]. Especially if you are on Comcast [internally Comcast is using IPv6 today - right now] you may have IPv6 connectivity and just not realize it. Look at the "ip -6 addr" output of one of your LINUX boxes (with IPv6 enabled) and see if you have a network address other than fe80::*, if so then something on your network is providing IPv6 advertisement. Also many consumer routers can be 'upgraded' with third-party firmware (like OpenWRT) to have first-class IPv6 support. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org