2Wire: Why am I required to use IPv6 when before it worked with IPv4?

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  1. 2Wire: Why am I required to use IPv6 when before it worked with IPv4?


    2Wire (Modems/Gateways): Why am I required to use IPv6 when before it worked with IPv4?
    Xbox One can connect to networks using two protocols that allow devices to transmit information: the traditional IPv4 communications protocol, and its newer version, IPv6. For Xbox One to connect to the Internet using IPv6, your home router needs to have
    IPv6 enabled, and your Internet service provider (ISP) must support IPv6.

    For more info: IPv6 on Xbox One

    :)
     
    HotshotSpy49019, Feb 12, 2017
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  2. 2Wire 2Wire 2701 HG-G: Change ipv4 to ipv6

    2Wire (Modems/Gateways) 2Wire 2701 HG-G (Bell-Alliant): Change ipv4 to ipv6
    How do i change ipv4 to ipv6 on router or modem i have?
     
    HortyQuotient59, Feb 12, 2017
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  3. Simon Mattes
    Simon Mattes Guest
    Native IPv6 Support

    Same question here.

    I love my Xbox and the "ipv6 support".

    But the required tunneling over ipv4 via teredo is pathetic.

    I am on a native ipv6 network. To use party chat I have to leave my ipv6 network and use a virtual ipv4 address, just to use teredo to join the ipv6 network again.

    Microsoft; when is native ipv6 support planned for the Xbox one?

    Regards

    -Simon
     
    Simon Mattes, Feb 12, 2017
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  4. M3tal Daz3
    M3tal Daz3 Guest

    2Wire: Why am I required to use IPv6 when before it worked with IPv4?

    Xbox One can connect to networks using two protocols that allow devices to transmit information: the traditional IPv4 communications protocol, and its newer version, IPv6. For Xbox One to connect to the Internet using IPv6, your home router needs to have
    IPv6 enabled, and your Internet service provider (ISP) must support IPv6.

    For more info: IPv6 on Xbox One
     
    M3tal Daz3, Feb 12, 2017
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  5. M3tal Daz3 Win User

    2Wire: Why am I required to use IPv6 when before it worked with IPv4?

    Xbox One can connect to networks using two protocols that allow devices to transmit information: the traditional IPv4 communications protocol, and its newer version, IPv6. For Xbox One to connect to the Internet using IPv6, your home router needs to have
    IPv6 enabled, and your Internet service provider (ISP) must support IPv6.

    For more info: http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/networking/ipv6-on-xbox-one
  6. Simon Mattes Win User

    Native IPv6 Support

    Same question here.

    I love my Xbox and the "ipv6 support".

    But the required tunneling over ipv4 via teredo is pathetic.

    I am on a native ipv6 network. To use party chat I have to leave my ipv6 network and use a virtual ipv4 address, just to use teredo to join the ipv6 network again.

    Microsoft; when is native ipv6 support planned for the Xbox one?

    Regards

    -Simon
  7. ArminatorX Win User

    My Xbox One S won't connect to Xbox Live using ipv4.

    It might be that your ISP is using IPv6 and tunneling IPv4 via CG-NAT and DS-Lite.

    While IPv6 is generally a Good Thing to have (as the Xbox One primarily uses IPv6, and even if you only have IPv4, it will use IPv6 tunneled through IPv4), you might want to check with your ISP if they offer you a "Dual Stack" connection with IPv6 and a
    real public IPv4 in parallel.

    There really isn't much you can do on the console itself, as it does check automatically what IP protocol your ISP provides, and if it's IPv6, then the console will use IPv6. If it's a Dual Stack, where you have IPv4 natively (not tunneled through IPv6)
    and IPv6, then the console will use both, and if it's an IPv4 connection, it'll tunnel IPv6 through IPv4 through Teredo.
  8. Nursemorph Win User

    Slow speed on xbox pc

    Was hoping one of them would explain it!

    Not sure what else to suggest really as I am not an expert at networks etc. Might be worth looking into whether your router is using IPV4 or IPV6 and, if on IPV4, adjusting it so it connects using IPV6 (assuming your ISP even allows IPV6..mine doesn't). IPV4 allows networks to connect to IPV6 by using a Virtual Adapter (not sure how to describe it better but your get the idea)..however, the adapter is problematic at times
  9. Tezzarrific Win User

    I'm Done With This Please Help!

    teredo is used for ipv6, just use ipv4 as that should work ok.
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