ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: IPv6 support on Virgin media Cheers Guys! BTW: I won't be ranting about VM TV content unless & until I get one of their boxes - but, ATM, I'm pretty happy with Sky HD (plus a spare HD box found in a Lidl carpark litter bin and that only needed a "clearout and reset" to work fine again!), several non-Sky sat receivers and " a number of sat dishes" and a ROKU 2 streamer😄 Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Hi Guys Many thanks for the replies and suggestions, but (after going out shopping 😐) I came back and thought about this again - and then finally found and fixed the problem (no thanks to the c*appy apology for a manual)! Turned out that all the menu references to IPv6 were in fact a total "red-herring" and not a help - I went back into the network address Edit fields and then noticed (which I hadn't before) that there is a "Set automatically" box (not "use DHCP" which is what that actually seems to mean - and which is probably why I failed to "spot" it earlier) which was'nt "ticked" by default. When I did that and accepted it, then the TV did connect to the router and the internet, and so "all was now well". Funny thing as a result though: the Gateway address came up as 192.168.1.1, which is to be expected, but the DNS Server address also came up as exactly the same, and not an external address as I thought it would have🙄. It is also clear that I still need to learn a lot more about the WebOS used on LG TVs! Anyway, it seems that I have bothered you too much already with an "IPv6-issue" that was actually a purely local one, and thus taken up your time needlessly, and for that I can only profusely apologise - but, OTOH, I did learn a tiny bit about what is going on "behind the scenes" with VM & IPv6, and that has proven quite interesting. Kind Regards & Thanks again for trying to help. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Interesting thread of which I have only just become aware as a simple end-user with what looked like a "simple" problem to solve, i.e. my new LG "smart" (or maybe not!) TV looks for an IPv6 DNS server address (with no alternative IPv4 option) when it tries to connect to my local Cat 5E LAN, which is connected to the incoming VM coax connection via my ASUS RT-AC66 B1 router and a SuperHub 2 in modem mode - but then refuses to connect to "anything"! Therefore I was simply searching for an appropriate IPv6 address to manually enter into the TV's ethernet connection menu, but it would appear that this is currently "unobtainable"! (OTOH, the wireless connection from the same TV appears to work fine - and thus why????) So, am I correct in "guessing" that the Cat 5E connection won't work UNTIL VM does bring in genuine IPv6 DNS address connections - and thus my TV will have to contiue to be connected via WiFi? And thus is VM going to keep refusing to acknowledge that current consumer-end technology is not always backwards compatible with their existing IPv4 network technology and thus we will be saddled with that situation "ad infinitum"? PS: please don't suggest VPN & tunneling approaches because, frankly, I have enough other issues to deal with and one more "complication" (however well it might work if sorted) would be an unwelcome addition for my ageing brain to deal with as I have otherwise no real use for these ATM.