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Discussion topic: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine

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This message was authored by -rpnz- This message was authored by: -rpnz-

Re: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine

Posted by a Sky employee

@anon412332 wrote:

I might be wrong, as I didn't capture a packet before, but Release Candidate (Network 8.6.9) I can't see option 95 in the DHCPv6 request i wiresharked

 

I could be missing it as i didn't capture a before so not sure what I'm looking for, but what I _think_ was the list  list of DHCP options i couldn't see 95.

 

Hopefully @-rpnz- 's life gets a bit easier soon.

 


 

In the DHCPv6 Solicit the MAP-T Option 95 code gets encapsulated inside the Option Request option 6, like such:

rpnz_0-1733131673493.png

 

These are all the options the client is requesting from the server; not all of them will get a response.

 

This message was authored by anon412332 This message was authored by: anon412332

Re: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine


In the DHCPv6 Solicit the MAP-T Option 95 code gets encapsulated inside the Option Request option 6, like such:

rpnz_0-1733131673493.png

 

These are all the options the client is requesting from the server; not all of them will get a response.

 


OK, so it was that obvious... I just plugged into my old console on old firmeware, and it's got those options there, and verified that in the release candidate they're gone. (Helpfully I didn't see that reply until after i'd done that, the image wouldn't load on mobile)

 

So yeah, it's not MAP-T support, but it's not falsely declared MAP-T support.

 

I suspect it'll be released in about 2-4 weeks if normal cadence sticks.

This message was authored by -rpnz- This message was authored by: -rpnz-

Re: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine

Posted by a Sky employee

Thanks for confiming @anon412332 , that's good news!

Fingers crossed they eventually do start supporting MAP-T, but at least that mitigates the issue in the meantime.

 

This message was authored by Amandeep5 This message was authored by: Amandeep5

Re: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine

I have the same problem today. Tried everything disabled ipv6. But no internet. Udm has wan ip 100.something. 

 

In ipv4 DHCPv4 selected no option selected

 

Ipv6 Disabled.

 

Any help would be much appreciated. 

Wife wasn't already happy about changing to sky. 

 

 

This message was authored by anon412332 This message was authored by: anon412332

Re: Sky Fibre & Unifi Dream Machine

You'll need to turn the modem off for an hour or two... that will cause the connection to drop, and then the next time you connect (with IPv6 disabled) then you'll be connected to the traditional pool...

 

(then whenever 4.1.9 releases, you can upgrade to that, and reactivate IPv6)

 

If you messages @-rpnz- he can get your account in the excluded pool, BUT it's xmas and he's probably away by now.

 

so in the meantime, you need to disconnect (ideally if you can just leave it overnight that would be super conversative) and then reconnect without IPv6 enabled on the wan.

 

Merry *expletive here* Christmas to you and your marriage.

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