Some games are designed to work with IPv6, ensuring better connectivity and performance.
Some games are designed to work with IPv6, ensuring better connectivity and performance.
Remastered Starcraft offers enhanced graphics and performance for the classic game.
Link up to a stronger network. I’m sure Xfinity dual stacks support both IPv4 and IPv6. They offer both types of addresses through their service. Unless the public WiFi hotspots are limited to IPv6, I can’t verify that. Since I don’t rent their equipment, I can’t guarantee free access for everyone.
You wouldn't think so, right? It seems like you're asking if it's necessary to leave home just for an online game.
If you're using a modem from Comcast, please let me know so I can arrange its replacement. What I mean is that customer-provided modems offer Wi-Fi access for everyone. If you're not a customer, you usually get a limited time, but customers can enjoy unlimited periods. Another point I've mentioned is that they provide two IP addresses—one IPv4 and one IPv6. They've been doing this for a long time. From one of your previous posts, it seemed like you were connected to Xfinity WiFi, not your own network. Xfinity WiFi is the public SSID, available for anyone. You also suggested that Comcast runs an IPv6-only network, which isn't accurate.
I own a Comcast business account and am using the "XFINITY" Wi-Fi network instead of the Wi-Fi on Demand. There seems to be an IPv4 issue, but I only have IPv6 connectivity. This problem is also affecting Wi-Fi on Demand nearby. Now I’m trying to find some IO games that support IPv6.