carl_pea Pro Member Nov 3, 2023 #1 I rebooted my router around an hour ago and I'm now on IPV6 using CGNAT using APN 3Internet. There goes my port forwarding! Anyone else? Last edited: Nov 3, 2023
I rebooted my router around an hour ago and I'm now on IPV6 using CGNAT using APN 3Internet. There goes my port forwarding! Anyone else?
The Wee Bear ULTIMATE Member Nov 3, 2023 #2 Rebooted to check, but still the usual IPv4 on 3internet here carl_pea.
carl_pea Pro Member Nov 3, 2023 #3 I've just updated the APN settings to use IPV4 only (It was IPV4 and IPV6) and I've got my IPV4 address back!
I've just updated the APN settings to use IPV4 only (It was IPV4 and IPV6) and I've got my IPV4 address back!
The Wee Bear ULTIMATE Member Nov 3, 2023 #4 carl_pea said: I've just updated the APN settings to use IPV4 only (It was IPV4 and IPV6) and I've got my IPV4 address back! Click to expand... I tried IPv6 only but got no connection, then IPv4 & IPv6 and just got the usual IPv4. Others have reported in the past that they have gotten an IPv6 address, but it seems to depend on the router and area. I'm using three's own NR5103E router.
carl_pea said: I've just updated the APN settings to use IPV4 only (It was IPV4 and IPV6) and I've got my IPV4 address back! Click to expand... I tried IPv6 only but got no connection, then IPv4 & IPv6 and just got the usual IPv4. Others have reported in the past that they have gotten an IPv6 address, but it seems to depend on the router and area. I'm using three's own NR5103E router.
carl_pea Pro Member Nov 3, 2023 #5 I've been using a B535-232, which came from Three as part of a mobile broadband contract, for the past 2 years, and it's only started this behaviour this evening. At least it's sorted for now.
I've been using a B535-232, which came from Three as part of a mobile broadband contract, for the past 2 years, and it's only started this behaviour this evening. At least it's sorted for now.