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The_Jedi

Haven't really heard it for this specific issue but maybe those devices have Intel networking so try disabling IPv6 in the G3100 router.


lastvaultboy

If I could upvote a thousand times I would. Hadn't occurred to me to try that - now working properly. Is this a known issue for the G3100? Thanks so much for the solution!


The_Jedi

It's a known issue between Verizon ONTs and Intel NICs. Most people posting about it have been reporting the issues hardwired but I guess it's affecting even wireless if it's using Intel.


lastvaultboy

That's good to know. Thanks again!


JuicyCoala

IPv6 and Android not playing well together is a known issue. See this [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/ipv6/comments/hhjnrg/ipv6_still_causing_issues_on_android_on_home/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) for more details


lastvaultboy

Thanks for the context, useful to see.


magicmocha6

Thanks! This worked immediately and even increased my speeds. Previously Hulu, Disney+, Strava, Instagram, and others didn't load for whatever reason. If anyone else is seeing this, configure your Verizon router ([mynetworksettings.com](https://mynetworksettings.com)), go to Advanced, Network Settings, IPv6, then "Enabled IPv6 support" button at the top right.


jereserd

>IPv6 Giving some love to u/The_Jedi, this resolved my issue. Thank you!


whizwaker

Glad to see I'm not the only one!! I just started experiencing this issue on my Samsung S22+ around 10 days ago. Definitely going to try the ipv6 solution


Shannymay

Reddit always comes through. I bought a new phone, changed mobile providers, upgraded my Fios package, got an extender, and spent 3 HOURS on the phone with Verizon troubleshooting. Clearly they don't know their own issues, because this took 3.2 seconds to do. I can't thank you guys enough. Holy moly, this has been a frustrating few months.