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candlerb
(knowledge is power)
Wed 30-Jul-25 19:35:00
Re: Lost IPv6
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It falls back to a dedicated IPv4 address if you use your own router, the router detects that you are using an application that needs inbound routing, or you explicitly opt out of address sharing.
BrianC1
(learned)
Fri 01-Aug-25 16:32:32
Re: Lost IPv6
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Well, I did have IPv6 for a few hours and then it disappeared again. EE aren't being very helpful about fixing it.
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