Since not all instructions online are complete, and most are written in Japanese which is also difficult to read (at least for me), spent a few months (of course not all the time) and finally come up with one way to make it work (at least reproduced on different devices then I classify it as working), hope this can help someone getting rid of the ISP router (now I am using NanoPi R4S which is great)
[https://github.com/edwardwong80/openwrt-jp-ipoe](https://github.com/edwardwong80/openwrt-jp-ipoe)
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Helpful AND a comprehensive readme? You’re a saint.
Great. Thanks. Which new router now best for openwet?
Great work!
I’m currently running OpenWRT+IPoE with OCN and if god forbid I lost my settings it will be a painful journey to figure out the steps again.
thanks, I’ve added it to [the wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/japanlife/wiki/internet/) (which anyone can edit by the way).
Looks interesting!
Am I the only one who has absolutely no idea what the hell this all means?
great job! I’ll take a stab at this over the weekend
Isn’t it better to just pay the extra 500en per month to get an IP電話 phone number and the /56 that comes with it? I think most people just look at that as the cost of getting a proper IPv6 connection from NTT. That’s what I plan to do, anyway. Have no need for the phone number and don’t plan to buy or connect a phone to anything, but a proper /56 is worth 500en per month IMO.
What sort of speedtest.net throughputs are you seeing with that NanoPi? I get 400 to 600Mbps with a bog standard IPv4 connection and a consumer router of some sort so have not yet bothered to move to IPv6.
If I am not mistaken, all implementations of IPoE IPv4 over IPv6 fall into two categories, MAP-E (i.e. V6Plus, OCN virtual connect are MAP-E) and DS-Lite (Transix, crosspass V6connect)
Would this work for all implementations of MAP-E, or MAP-E from all providers, i.e. Asahi net, OCN?
What I’m waiting for is my router to support opening ports over DS-LITE. I’m sure I’m getting some of the naming wrong but DS-LITE works just perfect for me except that I can’t open it up to get my Plex server accessed remotely 🙁
Thanks for the post!