
Andrew Pam via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> writes:
I agree. Note that Internode, despite being owned by iiNet, do fully support IPv6 and have done for decades. I believe they were one of the first ISPs in Australia to deploy it.
Note that Netflix/Internode/IPv6 can randomly stop working for now apparent reason for long extended periods of time. As in connections time out for no reason. It seems OK now, but for several weeks up to yesterday I had to run the following command just to get a connection from desktop (mobile was fine - curiously last time it was mobile that was bad): ip -6 route add unreachable 2600:1f14:62a:de80::/60 When I tried Netflix support I found that they were completely useless (started with "reboot your modem" and finish with "you should try another ISP") and made no attempt to try to diagnose the source of the problem. I have no idea if this is an Internode problem or a Netflix problem, but regardless, Netflix is the only website I have had this issue with. https://twitter.com/je_au/status/1081365409306034177 This might be relevant: https://twitter.com/je_au/status/1193642946479812613 Interesting, I last had these problems one year ago. Annual event? One year ago I had ADSL. I am now on NBN FTTN. -- Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz> https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/