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However. the connection to http://boot.netboot.xyz/menu.ipxe is timing out:

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http://boot.netboot.xyz/menu.ipxe................... Connection timed out (http://ipxe.org/4c0a6035)\nHTTP has failed, localbooting...\n
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If using a client in the same subnet, I can sucessfully download the file. Am I doing something wrong?

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To clarify things: I've tried both the netboot.xyz.kpxe and netboot.xyz-undionly.kpxe files, with the same result.

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If you load up the command line, run DHCP, and then run route, what does it show? Sometimes it'll ping up v6 addresses and attempt to use those even though you are using v4.

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If you load up the command line, run DHCP, and then run route, what does it show? Sometimes it'll ping up v6 addresses and attempt to use those even though you are using v4.

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