So how would you explain those of us who get the same symptoms with IPv6
already disabled? You can't just ignore those because they don't fit
with a theory.Without empirical evidence and supporting error log data
collected potentially by Google, ther...
Like I said earlier, I have always run without IPv6 enabled and i still
get issues.I think there is a lot of clamour to attempt to blame this on
IPv6 because someone on Reddit said they fixed it by disabling IPv6 when
in truth, they probably fixed th...
No, I believe the whole IPv6 theory is a red herring. I've never had
IPv6 enabled and have increasing problems with all devices.To me, this
seems much more likely to be to do with the mechanism they use to see
which device is closest to the person gi...
Ah, no worries at all and no problem, there's not particularly any right
or wrong.It really depends on (a) what your router is set to currently.
If it's already on 1300, you obviously won't get higher than that and
(b) your ISP. So as an example, I u...
Most people probably wouldn't need to set this. 1300 certainly sounds
very low.If you want to verify your router setting, follow this guide
and start at 1500 (and don't forget to add the 28 at the end to the
final figure you arrive at). Personally, m...