scjr
Very Senior Member
My ISP supports IPv6. I had IPv6 turned on in my router and it ran fine.
After I upgraded my router to the latest firmware, I didn’t turn it back on. I see no difference in my internet usage, speeds, ping times, etc.
Do I really need to have IPv6 on?
My thought was: With it off, that’s one less thing to troubleshoot if there are any issues and IPv6 is a long way out before it becomes standard.
I was just wondering from the more experienced folks here, what are your thoughts? Are there any benefit using IPv6 right now?
Thanks.
After I upgraded my router to the latest firmware, I didn’t turn it back on. I see no difference in my internet usage, speeds, ping times, etc.
Do I really need to have IPv6 on?
My thought was: With it off, that’s one less thing to troubleshoot if there are any issues and IPv6 is a long way out before it becomes standard.
I was just wondering from the more experienced folks here, what are your thoughts? Are there any benefit using IPv6 right now?
Thanks.
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