![]() ![]() Statements from AVM suggest that there will be no IPv6 support on older Fritz!Box models.Ģ0 April 2011: Updated Firmware for many AVM devices now includes IPv6 support:Ĭomplete list of devices: AVM Fritz!Box WLAN 32, FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7240, 7270 (only v2, v3 and international, no IPv6 on 7270 v1), 7320, 7340, 73 As such, using heartbeat and configuration using TIC is very easy and works with dynamic IPv4 addresses this while a static 6in4 tunnel is static and thus does not work for long with dynamic addresses.Īdditionally, you need either a Fritz!Box 7270, 7240 or 7390 with Firmware version at least 54.04.81-17599 (international version) or 74.04.86 (german version) (available as of Sep, 16th 2010).įirmware xx.04.86 isn't yet available for the international version, but you can get the FRITZ! Lab IPv6 firmware from The AVM service site.Ĭurrently (Sept 2010) there is no other Fritz!Box supporting IPv6 other than the ones mentioned above. Note though that a heartbeat tunnel is a 6in4 tunnel with some very lightweight signalling of your current IPv4 address. If you have a real static public IPv4 address, one could on newer firmware (06.01+) also sett up a 6in4 tunnel. In order to get IPv6 working with your Fritz!Box you need to take the following steps on the SixXS website: 3.4.1 Note for FritzBox 7390 and FritzBox 7270 users. ![]()
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