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FURRYe38
Apr 22, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Orbi and IPv6 Feedback and Experiences
For those with a Orbi AX or AXE systems and whom have native IPv6 support from there ISP, when you get a chance could you please check out how IPv6 is working if your ISP supports it natively. Especi...
owlyn
Apr 24, 2024Luminary
I’m on Comcast. The only time I have a problem 9/10) is if I have either of the Netgear Armor VPNs on (Safe Browsing or Hydra). When either of these are on, I get the DNS problem in the IPV6 test (9/10). I am set on Auto and specifically use the Comcast DNS addresses ( not get automatically, I have them entered).
If anyone is having a problem, it is probably due to a VPN.
If anyone is having a problem, it is probably due to a VPN.
- FURRYe38Apr 24, 2024Guru - Experienced User
What happens you change the IPv6 DNS to something other than ISP IPv6 DNS? Can you try Cloudfare or Quad9 or Google IPv6 DNS and see if this changes the behavior?
owlyn wrote:
I’m on Comcast. The only time I have a problem 9/10) is if I have either of the Netgear Armor VPNs on (Safe Browsing or Hydra). When either of these are on, I get the DNS problem in the IPV6 test (9/10). I am set on Auto and specifically use the Comcast DNS addresses ( not get automatically, I have them entered).
If anyone is having a problem, it is probably due to a VPN. - donawaltApr 24, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
I have had IPv6 problems as reported above and I don't use a VPN.
- FURRYe38May 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Any updates on this?
donawalt wrote:
I have had IPv6 problems as reported above and I don't use a VPN.
- donawaltMay 13, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
Ever since I changed from auto-DNS detection on IPv6 to manual entry of the 2 Google IPv6 DNS servers, no problems!