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cdysthe
Apr 25, 2021Virtuoso
Problem with Andrdoid apps when IPv6 is enabled on my Orbi system.
This is such an elusive bug that I do not expect to get it fixed, especially since I do know if it's the router or Android causing it. Anyway, with otherwise working IPv6 enabled on my network certa...
- May 02, 2021
ANOTHER UPDATE: I replaced my modem CM1000 > CM2000 and the problem is gone. How a modem change can fix an Andrdoid IPv6 problem I do not understand at all. All my Android phones now stay on and are not cut off like they have been over the last couple of months. This only happend on my home network. I had no such problems on our Ubiquiry powered work network, I could not figure it out. though. I replaced my modem since my service got upgraded and I had someone who could use the CM1000. I have to say that the CM2000 seems to be a very good modem and the fact that this process somehow fixed my probnlem makes me even happier I upgraded!
CrimpOn
Apr 26, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cdysthe wrote:Strangely enough it always happen when the phone has been idle for a few minutes. Some days it happen several times a day and sometimes not at all for a day or two. Toggle wi-fi fixes the problem but I have apps that need to fetch content in the background that loses connection and doesn't work until I am back on the phone and toglle wi-fi. Typical apps this happens with is my podcast player AntennaPod and weather app which is AccuWeather.
Is this a problem with more than one Android device?
What does "toggle WiFi" mean?
- Use Network Settings on the Android phone to turn WiFi off and back on?
- Access the Orbi from the phone and restart Orbi WiFi?
cdysthe
Apr 27, 2021Virtuoso
CrimpOn wrote:
cdysthe wrote:Strangely enough it always happen when the phone has been idle for a few minutes. Some days it happen several times a day and sometimes not at all for a day or two. Toggle wi-fi fixes the problem but I have apps that need to fetch content in the background that loses connection and doesn't work until I am back on the phone and toglle wi-fi. Typical apps this happens with is my podcast player AntennaPod and weather app which is AccuWeather.
Is this a problem with more than one Android device?
What does "toggle WiFi" mean?
- Use Network Settings on the Android phone to turn WiFi off and back on?
- Access the Orbi from the phone and restart Orbi WiFi?
It's a problem on two Andrdoid devices both running Android 10. I am going to test with two others running Android 9 also when time permits. This is time consuming since it happens randomly. Sometimes two times in an hour and then not again until after more than 12 hours.
"Togglre wi-fi" means turing wi-fi on and off from the dropdown menu on the home screen. I am not turning wi-tf on and off on the Orbi.
In another post here I was adviced to turn DST off and reboot the Orbi. I have done that and have not had a drop for more than 12 hours. I do not understand how the DST setting can affect the IPv6 connection to an Andrdoid device, but if that is the solution so be it. I will come back here if I do not have any problems for more than 48 hours. Then I will turn DST on again to see if the problem returns. If it does I know it's the DST setting has some kind of effect on IPv6 and Android and I will have to wait for another firmware update.
- cdystheApr 28, 2021Virtuoso
UPDATE: It was not the DST setting causing the IPv6 problems. It has happened several times since on three different phones. Internet connection lost and error messages from all connected apps.