Hi @L&LD
Actually I've done just "normal" resets.
I tried latest 386.1b4b and rolled back again to 384.19 due to usual Temp issue.
This IPv6 issue seems to be quite persistent between different releases.
I've checked many times, I'm starting to think that cannot be just a coincidence that on iPhone (bsd based) the problem doesn't appear.
As soon as I'll receive the next update to Android 11 I'll check once more.
Anybody knows what to look at / which terminal commands should I do in order to check what's happening?
Thanks
Actually I've done just "normal" resets.
I tried latest 386.1b4b and rolled back again to 384.19 due to usual Temp issue.
This IPv6 issue seems to be quite persistent between different releases.
I've checked many times, I'm starting to think that cannot be just a coincidence that on iPhone (bsd based) the problem doesn't appear.
As soon as I'll receive the next update to Android 11 I'll check once more.
Anybody knows what to look at / which terminal commands should I do in order to check what's happening?
Thanks