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QUIC traffic throttled on AT&T residential
- Subject: QUIC traffic throttled on AT&T residential
- From: sterling.daniel at gmail.com (Daniel Sterling)
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2020 08:43:04 -0500
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 4:29 PM Daniel Sterling
<sterling.daniel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Also: I think ipv6 isn't working for me cuz it's being dropped by a switch I'm using!
>
> I will swap that out / remove that and try ipv6 again
OK, ipv6 is working for me now.
The switch that was dropping ipv6 traffic was: Windows 10 (1909)
hyper-v switch! I was running Windows -> hyper-v -> openwrt, since
openwrt's kernel didn't have support for a USB NIC I'm using. I know,
this is ridiculous.
I switched to ubuntu 19.10 -> kvm -> openwrt, and ipv6 works out of the box.
Next step may be to see if I can get ipv6 working with just plain
ubuntu (and to stop using USB NICs)
-- Dan