Routers
This page lists routers that support IPv6 out of the box, otherwise know as "IPv6 Ready Routers". There is a separate page of other Hardware.
Note that at this time some of the popular brands, such as D-Link, Linksys and Belkin, show no signs of supporting IPv6 in the immediate future. Contacting them, or asking on the relavent forums, confirmed that they have nothing available or planned at this point. For this reason, if you wish to add IPv6 support to a router that does not officially support it, then your best bet is to look at one of the third-party firmwares, such as OpenWrt, DD-WRT and Sveasoft, but note that not all routers have this option. (See how to configure a subnet.)
It is possible to configure a generalised computer, using BSD or Linux for example, to act as a router though this is outside the scope of this page.
Another note for Cisco Routers in my example configuration was that the router should be directly assigned to the internet not through NAT or anything else. It did not work although all ports were forwarded to the device. So configure your Router with a dedicated Internet-Link!
Just because a router supports IPv6 does not mean it will support establishing a tunnel, so you should check that tunnelling is supported before purchasing it to connect with Sixxs. If you have any of the routers below and have been able to use it to connect to Sixxs directly (as opposed to using a secondary device), then please add a note next to it indicating that it is possible.
The "IPv6 Ready Logo Program" also lists others in their "IPv6 Ready Logo Program Approved List".
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Name | Manufacturer | Comments | |
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Airport Extreme | Apple | IPv6 (6to4 and manual tunnels (Teredo)), requires MacOS X or MS-Windows to configure (no web UI). PPPoE, DHCP support. The AirPort Extreme has to have a static IPv4 address in order to work as an IPv6 router, and the IPv6 firewall ("Block incoming IPv6 connections" on the Advanced->IPv6 tab in AirPort Configuration Utility) must be disabled for it to respond to ping as required by sixxs. See configuration instructions. | |
Time Capsule | Apple | IPv6 (6to4 and manual tunnels (Teredo)), requires MacOS X or MS-Windows to configure (no web UI). PPPoE, DHCP support. See configuration instructions. | |
ARxxx | Allied Telesis | Allied Telesis claims that ipv6 is enabled on its routers via a special feature licence. Configuration example for the AR740 can be found on Allied Telesis website | |
Asus RTN66U | Asus | Suports IPv6toIPv4 tunnel with latest AsusWRT firmware. The instructions in the following can be used, and may work for other AsusWRT routers:
wl500g.info/showthread.php?1685-HOWTO-use-your-WL-500g-as-IPv6-router | |
Fritz!Box WLAN 3270 | AVM | The current firmware is IPv6 enabled. There's also a How-To in this Wiki. The firmware supports native PPP/IPv6CP connections and 6to4 tunnels (RFC3068 and SixXS). | |
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7270 | AVM | The current firmware is IPv6 enabled for hardware revisions from v2 onwards. There's also a How-To in this Wiki. | |
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7340 | AVM | Since firmware version 99.04.86 (official stable release) IPv6 is fully supported (including SIXXS tunneling), but 99.04.88 (official stable release) is much more stable and has more IPv6 options. The link points to the manual only (not to the product page). The model is not shown on the website, probably only available through ISPs, not in retail stores. | |
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 | AVM | Since firmware version 84.04.87 (official stable release) IPv6 is fully supported (including SIXXS tunneling). | |
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7570 VDSL | AVM | See Fritz!Box 7270. | |
FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable | AVM | IPv6 supported as of Firmware 85.04.90-19562 provided by german cable operator KabelBW. Setup should be similar to Fritz!Box 7270. | |
WHR-HP-AG108 | Buffalo Technology | IPv6 is not indicated in the specifications, but is mentioned in the product manual | |
WZR-AG300NH | Buffalo Technology | IPv6 support is listed in the specifications | |
WBMR-G54 | Buffalo Technology | IPv6 is not indicated in the specifications, but is mentioned in the product manual | |
Cisco 827H | Cisco | IPv6 Tunneling support in IP PLUS 12.4. Configuration help can be found on SixXS FAQ. (Although it supports IPv6, this IOS has limited functionalities (No Firewall, IPSEC, CBAC,...)) | |
Cisco 83x | Cisco | IPv6 support in IP/FW/PLUS 3DES (k9o3sy6) 12.4 IOS. Configuration help can be found on SixXS FAQ. | |
Cisco 87x | Cisco | IPv6 support in advipservicesk9 IOS 87x (128Mb RAM/28 Flash), also in adventerprisek9 for 876 router. Configuration help can be found on SixXS FAQ. Please note that IPv6 tunneling is not available for 85x series although they are very similar to 87x. | |
DIR-600 | D-Link | DIR-600 - Wireless b/g/n Router. IPv6 support hardware revision B5 with [firmware 2.55] supports IPv6 Auto Detection - Static - Autoconfiguration (SLAAC/DHCPv6) - PPPoE - IPv6 in IPv4 (proto41) tunnel - 6to4 - 6rd configuration screen. Documentation available on the product support page. | |
DIR-615 | D-Link | DIR-615 - Wireless b/g/n Router. IPv6 supported in some models. Hardware revision C with firmware 3.01 supports IPv6 both natively and with tunnels (including 6-in-4 static). IPv6 functionality is documented in the manual for Rev.C (Note: Rev.D with firmware 4.00 does not support IPv6.) | |
DIR-825 | D-Link | DIR-825 Wireless a/g/n Router. IPv6 Phase 2 Ready (gold logo). | |
Vigor 2130 | DrayTek | Vigor 2130, 2130n and 2130Vn. IPv6 supported in firmware version 1.2.0 and higher, AICCU client built-in since 1.5.1. Supports native IPv6 on WAN-side, as well as tunnels via TSPC. LAN-side can be configured with radvd and DHCPv6. | |
bintec RS-Series | Funkwerk Enterprise Communications | Full support for IPv6 in firmware release 8.1.1 and higher, SiXXS client build-in. System can act as 6in4 relay client/server to provide a prefix through an IPSec tunnel. IPv6 firewall is also integrated. | |
bintec R-Series | Funkwerk Enterprise Communications | Full support for IPv6 in firmware release 8.1.1 and higher, SiXXS client build-in. System can act as 6in4 relay client/server to provide a prefix through an IPSec tunnel. IPv6 firewall is also integrated. IPv6 is only available for the following devices in this series: R1202, 3002, R3502, R3802 and R4402. | |
Juniper EX Series | Juniper Networks | Partial and/or full support for IPv6 including EX2200s; see EX-Series IPv6 Features and Layer 3 protocol support matrix. | |
ScreenOS 5.0 | Juniper Networks | Full support for ipv6 in Netscreen 5XT, 204/208, 500 and 5200 (MGT1+8G), 5GT, ISG 2000. Tunnel configuration example can be found on bluerait website | |
Juniper SRX Series and J Series | Juniper Networks | Support varies by JunOS version; must be on 10.4R7.5 or later for IPv6: JunOS 11.4 JunOS 12.1 | |
RVS4000 | Linksys | ipv6 support LAN side, doesn't support ipv6 over ipv4 tunneling | |
Linksys E-Series | Cisco(Linksys) | New Firmware Now Available for Select Linksys E-Series Wireless Routers –IPV6 Ready Logo Phase 2 (Gold) - Cisco Blog October 25, 2011. | |
Linux derived | Various | Other than wrt. One can configure ipv6 tunneling using SixXS FAQ on any Linux firewall router distribution. IPCop, m0n0wall, XORP. | |
Sonicwall TZ series | Sonicwall | Only models supporting IPv6 Application Firewall are TZ105, TZ205, TZ210 and TZ215 using SonicOS Enhanced 5.9 released July 2013, supports ethernet and PPPoE interfaces with static or DHCPv6, also various tunneling options. Earlier models do not have sufficient memory for IPv6. | |
TG588v | Technicolor | Technicolor TG588v is a wireless Wifi-b/g/n router. Its own firmware supports IPv6, and can also support 6to4 and 6in4 tunnels if the provider doesn't offer IPv6. It is widely used in Austria (A1, UPC) and Germany as well. An example setup guide can be found in this wiki. | |
TEW-652BRP | Trendnet | Trendnet TEW-652BRP V1.0R is a wireless Wifi-b/g/n router. Its own firmware does not support IPv6, but thanks to identical hardware it can be flashed with D-Link DIR-615 C firmware, which supports IPv6. | |
TEW-639GR | Trendnet | Trendnet TEW-639GR is a wireless Wifi-b/g/n router. The router does support IPV6, but the configuration is not customer facing through the web interface. The 639GR uses Zebra installed with the default password and open elevated function. IPV6 hardware information and services are available through it. | |
P660HN-51 | Zyxel US | ADSL2+ Wireless router 802.11n. Dual stack ipv4/ipv6 6rd. The P660HN-51 leverages ZyXEL's many years of global IPv6 support in its products which include numerous IPv6 Logo Ready certified devices. With support for IPv6/IPv4 Dual Stack and IPv6 Rapid Deployment (RD), the P660HN-51 is well prepared to aid in North American carrier network migrations to IPv4/IPv6. | |
Zyxel Keenetic series (Classic, 4G, Lite, Giga) | ZyXEL | IPv6 is fully supported after upgrading to V2.00 firmware. Dual Stack IPv4+IPv6. IPv6 in IPv4 (6in4) tunneling works correctly. IPv6 ready CE Router. |
Enterprise
Name | Manufacturer | Comments |
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Cisco ASA | Cisco | IPv6 support, there is a howto available in this wiki for the IPv6-IPv4 tunneling configuration. |
Cisco PIX | Cisco | IPv6 support, but no IPv6-IPv4 tunneling configuration available. Now End of sale with the newer ASA series |
Cisco 1700 | Cisco | IPv6 support on advipservicesk9 and adventerprisek9 IOS. This is the minimum series, any greater series 1800, 2600, 2800, 3600, 3800+ router supports ipv6 too. Cisco is given support to ipv6 since May 2001, the first IOS release with IPv6 support was the 12.2T. Configuration help can be found here |
Fortigate | Fortinet | IPv6 support on all models as of firmware 2.80. IPv6 tunnels supported with firmware 3.00 maybe earlier (cannot confirm this). Configuration help can be found here |
A-MSRx0 series | HP | IPv6 is fully supported. |
JunOS | Juniper Networks | Full support for ipv6 in M-series and T-series. Configuration help can be found here |
PA series | Palo Alto Networks | In current firmware (PAN-OS 3.1) IPv6 is only available in 'Virtual Wire' setup. IPv6 will be fully supported in PAN-OS 4.0 (Q1 2011) |
Mikrotik Routerboard | Mikrotik | Mikrotik 3.x and up has IPv6 support, RA-support, RIPng, OSPFv3, 6to4 tunnels (static). Metalcases are available and the boards are available with up to 9 NICs and multiple wireless if needed. Matter of fact, there's also OpenWRT and DD-WRT ports for some of the boards, if you don't like RouterOS. Simple IPv6 guide for setting RouterOS up with tunnels can be found here. |
Sonicwall NSA series | Sonicwall | Models supporting IPv6 include NSA 240, 2400, 3500, 4500, 5000, E5500, E6500, E7500, E8500, E8510, using SonicOS Enhanced 5.5.6.0 or 5.8.0.5, with 5.9 released July 2013, supports ethernet and PPPoE interfaces with static or DHCPv6, also various tunneling options. |
Sophos UTM | Sophos | Models supporting IPv6 includes the SG series and the Free home version. A simple IPv6 guide for setting up with tunnels can be found here. |
Netlron XMR series | Brocade | IPv6 supported |
Note: You are encouraged to update this list if you know of IPv6 capable routers not yet listed here.