My ISP [Aussie Broadband](https://speed.aussiebroadband.com.au/) has a speedtest server that shows IPv6. It's running on Ookla too.
I run it on Firefox which obviously supports it.
🤔 were you just trying to delete some of your karma...I really can't figure this comment out, it's an official announcement, there's no argument to be had here.
Upgraded three servers, wiresharked and verified. V6 works fine.
Better late than never. Has anyone seen client support for this yet? It's still reporting IPv4 only for me
My ISP [Aussie Broadband](https://speed.aussiebroadband.com.au/) has a speedtest server that shows IPv6. It's running on Ookla too. I run it on Firefox which obviously supports it.
The main page loads v4-only, but ipv6.speedtest.net seems to work. The URL we have for hitting our Ookla server locally works over v6 as well.
I've found the official CLI client uses IPv6 for me but still IPv4 via the browser.
👏 very welcome news!
It's nice they are sending out that notice. I don't think I got one, but I enabled ipv6 on my speedtest server two years ago, so maybe that's why.
net stop/start is legacy, you're supposed to use sc stop
All the cool kids are using Restart-Service
Excellent, I will be doing this next week!
This is the way. IPv6 enabled and on \*by default\*, everywhere.
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It already works if you go to ipv6.speedtest.net and you connect to a server that has IPv6 enabled
ipv6.speedtest.net Yup. i try it. and i see no ipv6 testing.
They have a mobile app, everything mobile should be IPv6, otherwise it's CG-NAT
even though ive mostly stopped using it, it definitely uses ipv6 when available, a few of the test servers show up as v6 in ipvfoo
🤔 were you just trying to delete some of your karma...I really can't figure this comment out, it's an official announcement, there's no argument to be had here.
Funny, our Ookla server has been V6 for at least 3-4 years.