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Interesting bit in those pages about Jeremy Chelot resigning as director, though he is still a director of the highest level company that you can see director details for before it disappears into Guernsey and Luxembourg ownership. So much for supporting the small UK upstart I guess.
 
IPV6 is totally broken for me since maintenance last week with any traffic going downsouth having 100-200ms latency, IPV4 traffic is unaffected. I gave up quickly with support after being asked to reboot the ONT and router etc they saw no issues as the speedtests were good. I went for the easy option and disabled IPv6 for the majority of devices left it on my think broadband monitor and it's still broken.
 
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Not sure if it was the same 'maintenance', but our connection was down during the night the other day. I lost IPv6 until I rebooted my router (static IP), which was a pain as most of my servers are primarily IPv6. I mean they're full native dual stack obviously, but they're behind a reverse proxy which points to their IPv6 for routing efficiency and latency. There are some ping spikes showing on BQM under load now, whereas before it was dead flat. My own outbound pings are low and bufferbloat remains nonexistent thanks to AQM, so overall no issues touch wood. Hopefully it's just teething troubles with the new ROADM deployment. While frontend support 'could be better', their backend engineering has been on point so far, so I'm holding out hope these issues some folks have is just teething troubles.
 
Just having an install now. Looks like its an Arris router so Wifi6. I have an old Asus RT-AC86U (Wifi5) which is end of life now. How are you guys finding the Arris router? Worth replacing it for a newer separate one?
 
Some concerns over routing/latency on ispreview and the subreddit: https://www.ispreview.co.uk/talk/threads/latency-increase-anyone-else.43488/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/youfibre/comments/1kxu7lg/ping_and_connectivity_is_terrible_in_south_east/ as an example.

Mark at ispreview has formally asked YouFibre for comment.
Mark: Netomnia/YF informs me that those impacted should now be back on the normal network. I'll have a bit more on this shortly, but am in the middle of other work.
 
Still broken for me, only IPv6 traffic. IPv4 is still good. Seeing the same pattern to multiple IPv6 sites. Going to have another go at raising a ticket.

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PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2a0e:1d47:8985:a100:2963:d37a:c2b7:9b2d --> 2a04:4e42::81


16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=0 hlim=58 time=7.987 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=1 hlim=58 time=245.095 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=2 hlim=58 time=8.403 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=3 hlim=58 time=8.076 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=4 hlim=58 time=8.050 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=5 hlim=58 time=7.848 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=6 hlim=58 time=8.077 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=7 hlim=58 time=8.238 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=8 hlim=58 time=8.124 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=9 hlim=58 time=8.257 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=10 hlim=58 time=2527.235 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=11 hlim=58 time=1523.546 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=12 hlim=58 time=520.736 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=13 hlim=58 time=8.188 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=14 hlim=58 time=9.008 ms
16 bytes from 2a04:4e42::81, icmp_seq=15 hlim=58 time=8.227 ms

BQM IPv6 test today, I don't have a static IPv4 to test against however me pinging them gets good results on IPv4 same pattern as above for IPv6

 
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The minor blip I saw has been eradicated, but it was nothing like your graph @Dangerous Dave. Netomnia are actively working on sorting it, switching to the new 400G backend has clearly introduced a few gremlins but I'm sure they'll sort it out.

 
IPV6 is totally broken for me since maintenance last week with any traffic going downsouth having 100-200ms latency, IPV4 traffic is unaffected. I gave up quickly with support after being asked to reboot the ONT and router etc they saw no issues as the speedtests were good. I went for the easy option and disabled IPv6 for the majority of devices left it on my think broadband monitor and it's still broken.
Lost ipv6 since then as well though pings seem norrmal. In router wan ipv6 gateway is showing as blank and thinkbb is solid red wall since then :p
 
Did you reboot? I had that until I restarted the ONT and router.
I had rebooted the router but not ONT. Given them both a reboot this morning and still nada. Router picks up the prefix and ipv6 DNS servers but gateway blank and still not working :(
 
Early access invite for account management received. Anyone else get one?
You made me look, and yes I did. Nice! They needed this tbh.

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Edit: According to OPNsense their bandwidth metering is optimistic!
 
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Unluckily for me my account is one of the those affected by the broken registration process so I need to wait a bit longer. Hopefully not too much longer :)
 
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