Hello,
My isp decided to enable ipv6 connectivity [not enforced] so i decided to try it myself. I have a proper external ipv6 AND ipv4 address at once which in THEORY should make it all seamless. . . .
. . . .but it very much isnt.
From my often visited sites, only google based ones work flawlessly. The rest of them either do not load AT ALL or load but in pretty much plain text format with no images and stuff. This is regardless if i use IPV6 and IPV4 DNS from google, opendns or my isp. This makes me believe that firefox and chrome detect that hey i can use ipv6 and go all in, all the way completely ignoring and not adjusting to website content like images hosted on ipv4-only server.
This is strange, is there a way to somehow fix that?
Maybe by forcing browser to use two standards at once if needed? I mean even freaking deviantart renders as a green-text only page. . . .
My isp decided to enable ipv6 connectivity [not enforced] so i decided to try it myself. I have a proper external ipv6 AND ipv4 address at once which in THEORY should make it all seamless. . . .
. . . .but it very much isnt.
From my often visited sites, only google based ones work flawlessly. The rest of them either do not load AT ALL or load but in pretty much plain text format with no images and stuff. This is regardless if i use IPV6 and IPV4 DNS from google, opendns or my isp. This makes me believe that firefox and chrome detect that hey i can use ipv6 and go all in, all the way completely ignoring and not adjusting to website content like images hosted on ipv4-only server.
This is strange, is there a way to somehow fix that?
Maybe by forcing browser to use two standards at once if needed? I mean even freaking deviantart renders as a green-text only page. . . .