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Stevensa
Jul 26, 2019Tutor
Problems Displaying Web Pages in Router Mode with Frontier
Situation: I'm with Frontier (old Verizon) and have 300 Mbps up and down. I used to have my Orbi RBK50 in AP mode connected to the ISP Modem (Verizon modem). Everything was fine except for a few deta...
- Jul 27, 2019
Sorry, I meant that the DNS was set to Get Automatically from ISP. I changed it to use the Google DNS Servers and that didn't seem to help.
Hope I'm not speaking too early when I say that I may have found the culprit. I remember that when I changed the Orbi from AP mode Router mode I set the Internet Connection Type under IPv6 to Auto Detect. This is one of the new cool things I was looking forward to try since AP mode doesn't suport IPv6 (I think, or at least doen't offer any settins option).
It turns out that apparently Frontier (nor Verizon for that matter) support IPv6. I just set Internet Connection Type to Dissabled and althoug it's still too early to tell for sure it does seem to have fixed the problem. Fingers crossed.
Stevensa
Jul 27, 2019Tutor
Sorry, I meant that the DNS was set to Get Automatically from ISP. I changed it to use the Google DNS Servers and that didn't seem to help.
Hope I'm not speaking too early when I say that I may have found the culprit. I remember that when I changed the Orbi from AP mode Router mode I set the Internet Connection Type under IPv6 to Auto Detect. This is one of the new cool things I was looking forward to try since AP mode doesn't suport IPv6 (I think, or at least doen't offer any settins option).
It turns out that apparently Frontier (nor Verizon for that matter) support IPv6. I just set Internet Connection Type to Dissabled and althoug it's still too early to tell for sure it does seem to have fixed the problem. Fingers crossed.
CrimpOn
Jul 27, 2019Guru - Experienced User
My IPv6 is set to "disabled". I remember 15 years ago the network guru's were saying the IPv4 was "doomed" and everything would transition to IPv6. Here we are today, with a gazillion devices connected and NAT is still plugging away. I often disable IPv6 on my Windows machines.
- StevensaJul 27, 2019Tutor
Happy to report that everything is running smoothly fast now. That fixed the problem I was having.