Dear Eike,

Eike Lantzsch <zp6...@gmx.net> 께서 쓰시길,
 《記事 全文 <1677989.mZZlnEaY7I@lxcl01> 에서》:

> in that case it might help to install he.net - Network Tools by Hurricane 
> Electric on your smartphone to analyze the problem further.

#+BEGIN_TXT 1st 

Local IPv6 Devices (by NDP)

# This router is "Samsung Galaxy S 7" smartphone. 
# The Mac address is [94:76:B7:98:3B:7D].

# Belows are neighbor devices by mobile hotspot.

[1] Samsung Galaxy S 3 smartphone 
IPv6 address: fe80::2acc:1ff:fe56:9a85
MAC address: [28:CC:01:56:9A:85] # Samsung Electronics

[2] Google Chromebook (Codename: Alex)
IPv6 address: fe80::d2df:9aff:fe6d:fa7f
MAC address: [D0:DF:9A:6D:FA:7F] # Liteon Technology Corporation

#+END_TXT

At 1st, Ubuntu 12.04 was installed at [2].

#+BEGIN_TXT 2nd

(rmnet1): This is an interface of router (Samsung Galaxy S 7 smartphone).

MULTICAST
Enabled

MTU
1440

APNIC
2001:2d8:665f:91d::155c:6e76
         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <- changes after every reboot

Link-Local
fe80::155c:6e76
      ^^^^^^^^^ <- changes after every reboot

#+END_TXT

At 2nd, by ipv6-test.com, the router(Samsung Galaxy S 7) itself connect
to public INTERNET via rmnet1 interface. 

Still i did not touch Ubuntu's config files. How is next step for
success? Still may i have hope? 

Sincerely, Byung-Hee.

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