popcorn
Senior Member
Hi ,
I just tried to change airtel apn type to "default,supl,xcap" and then I am able to use ipv6 website using airtel.
It uses dual stack in back end.
IPV6-test.com still says it is only ipv4 and with dualstack in backend.
Google ipv6 test website clears the ipv6 test.
default,supl,xcap is apn type used by Jio btw.
Can anyone give more details on this as I have a very basic Lyf mobile to do experiments...
I just tried to change airtel apn type to "default,supl,xcap" and then I am able to use ipv6 website using airtel.
It uses dual stack in back end.
IPV6-test.com still says it is only ipv4 and with dualstack in backend.
Google ipv6 test website clears the ipv6 test.
default,supl,xcap is apn type used by Jio btw.
Can anyone give more details on this as I have a very basic Lyf mobile to do experiments...