I’ve had Frontier fiber internet for the past 2-ish years. No complaints at all, but the nerd in me desires IPv6. I have the Frontier provided ONT device but declined their router. I have a MikroTik RB5009 which has been “searching” for an IPv6 prefix.
Anyway, I found this link during my research some time ago, and it finally looks like Frontier is enabling IPv6 for people.
I’m still not sure I’ll be able to get it until I get the settings just right, but thought I’d share.


It might be worth doing a packet capture on your WAN, you can stream it straight to wireshark’s udpdump, and look if there’s any sort of reply to DHCP or any RA broadcasts, you can just use
ipv6as a filter.Also come to think of it, DHCPv6 is usually still used for your prefix so that should work regardless of SLAAC. SLAAC is often just used for your default routes and the router’s own IP (as allocating that from your prefix manually is often considered a misconfiguration).