new network issue.
My current setup has changed a bit.
Comcast cable coming into the office (recently split between Motorola Modem and Cable box)
Modem connected to a 5th generation Airport Extreme
Connected to the AIrport Extreme, a powerline adapter, an imac, printer, and hard drive
I have, very recently, been getting a double NAT error on my Airport extreme, which causes that modem to go offline
Called Comcast, no help at all
I did notice these errors (strange the date changes to June 1970)....but anyway, the look ominous with the words "Critical" attached to them, but beyond that... i have no clue what it means.
Does seem that the date change and these errors always appear in the modem logs when it disconnects/ i get the double nat error.
I have reset my Airport extreme
re-did settings
Did notice some ipv6 settings that i hadn't noticed before
So guys, i turn to you...
Basically, can you tell if my modem is just flakey and need a new one ( own it/ dont rent)
or is there something going on with this ipv6 stuff?
thanks
brent
My current setup has changed a bit.
Comcast cable coming into the office (recently split between Motorola Modem and Cable box)
Modem connected to a 5th generation Airport Extreme
Connected to the AIrport Extreme, a powerline adapter, an imac, printer, and hard drive
I have, very recently, been getting a double NAT error on my Airport extreme, which causes that modem to go offline
Called Comcast, no help at all
I did notice these errors (strange the date changes to June 1970)....but anyway, the look ominous with the words "Critical" attached to them, but beyond that... i have no clue what it means.
Does seem that the date change and these errors always appear in the modem logs when it disconnects/ i get the double nat error.
I have reset my Airport extreme
re-did settings
Did notice some ipv6 settings that i hadn't noticed before
So guys, i turn to you...
Basically, can you tell if my modem is just flakey and need a new one ( own it/ dont rent)
or is there something going on with this ipv6 stuff?
thanks
brent
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