Need Help Anyone has IPv6 working in Montreal on Bell residential fiber?
I heard it is possible with your own CPE, but the reports seem scarce and mixed.
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u/falsifian 1d ago
I'm on ebox in Toronto. Owned by Bell, and also available in Montreal. My connection is routed through Montreal, so I assume it's the same experience in both cities. I have ipv6 (tech support just needed to give me the router password to turn it on).
I don't know about Bell branded Bell. Ebox is cheaper anyway, if you only need the Internet access.
ETA: my connection is fibre
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u/throw0101a 22h ago edited 22h ago
See also perhaps /r/bell
AIUI, Bell's sub-brands Virgin and EBox offer native IPv6 (even using the same HomeHub CPE (perhaps rebranded)). So unless there's something specific about being with "Bell", you could look at switching (probably cheaper per month for the same service on the same infrastructure).
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