Similar issue found, closing as invalid:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/176013/ipv6-connections-timeout
** Changed in: linuxmint
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Looks like i was wrong: the connection gets dropped anyway. I've just tested
this slowly downloading a large file (this is what happens):
http://pastebin.com/4Xida2qu
So i guess it's not (just) a network manager issue.
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The connection won't drop if i "ignore" the IPv6 part of the profile...
but i'm getting perfectly working global IPv6 addresses nonetheless!
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Still present after updating the router's firmware to V1.1.00.22_1.00.22.
Network-manager version 0.9.8.8
Kernel version 3.13.0-37-generic x86_64
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Still present today in a fully updated Linux Mint MATE 17.1. The router's page
now displays a slightly different description for the offending part of its
configuration:
LAN Setup:
Router's IPv6 Address On LAN: [IPv6 address/64]
IP Address Assignment:
- Use DHCP Server
- Auto Config
Use This Int
I think this is the same bug that just caused my network connections to
go haywire after a system update. Kubuntu 14.04 LTS, kernel 3.13.0-24.
In my case, both ethernet and WiFi were disconnecting and reconnecting
about once a minute.
I eventually discovered that if I edited the network configura