Activate IPv6 settings by adjusting network configurations and ensuring proper DNS settings.
Activate IPv6 settings by adjusting network configurations and ensuring proper DNS settings.
In short, you and your friend share the same internet service and equipment. I suggested it could be an old Ethernet cable, but we haven’t figured out how to turn on IPv6 yet.
He might require IPv6 for certain applications. With so many devices connected, it could become necessary. If your provider isn’t prioritizing it, that’s likely the case.
Your ISP must activate it from their end so the router can recognize it. Ethernet cables aren't involved—they're just the physical connection. IPv6 assists in situations with CGNAT because each IPv6 address is publicly accessible.