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PaulGo
Jul 08, 2025Luminary
IPv6 Activation With Verizon FiOS
With the Orbi router (and previous Netgear routers) I found the only way to activate IPv6 is first use Auto Config. This will then default to 6to 4 Tunnel and give you a Router's IPv6 Address On L...
PaulGo
Jul 11, 2025Luminary
Try Cloudflare WARP (free) on your smartphone. So far after 20 hours I still have IPv6.
FURRYe38
Jul 11, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Is this an app or service for Android and Apple?
PaulGo wrote:Try Cloudflare WARP (free) on your smartphone. So far after 20 hours I still have IPv6.
- GodLikePhaseJul 11, 2025Apprentice
Its cloudflares app to change dns easily for those that do not know how to do. Its on both stores from what I remember.
- PaulGoJul 11, 2025Luminary
The current version does a lot more than that and now your IPv6 Internet provider appears to be Cloudflare.
- PaulGoJul 11, 2025Luminary
It's all app which is available on the Google and Apple store. I have Verizon 300/300 service and it does slightly slow download speed and has a bigger impact on upload speed using Ookla speedtest.
- FURRYe38Jul 11, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Is this the correct app?
- PaulGoJul 11, 2025Luminary
Yes it is.
The WARP app has two main modes of operation: WARP and 1.1.1.1.
In WARP mode, all traffic leaving your computer is encrypted and sent over WARP, including DNS traffic. In 1.1.1.1 mode, the WARP app only encrypts DNS traffic to the 1.1.1.1 resolver.
WARP mode is the default and the recommended mode of operation. However, if you only want to use the 1.1.1.1 resolver mode: