Hello Tommi,
Tuesday July 29 2025 22:27, I wrote to you:
But as I am currently in Kemij„rvi Camping, I connected to the
wifi here, and I got only ipv4 adress.
As expected... Tnx.
As a side note: My coax provider (Ziggo) had a service called "WiFi hotspots" that allowed customers to use the WiFi network of other customers. To gain access to that network one had to enable the service in one's own modem/rouer so that others could make use of it. I found it usefull.
But.. that "guest network" was IPv4 only. They had plans to add IPv6 but it never came to that. The system was switched of first of July. The use had dropped, mainly because of the rise of inlimited access to G/5G networks. The benefits of maintaining the WiFi hotspots no longer outweighed the cost and effort and so it was discontinued they say.
One way to get rid of IPv4...
Cheers, Michiel
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