How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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I have a NEXP1GO / WG3536-P router with a EM7535 modem. Running the latest WiFix firmware.

It's been working very well. I've been trying different plans. I did a month on Net10 then a month on Page Plus and this morning I went to the AT&T tablet plan. I run WireGuard via Windscribe which works great.

I noticed that I'm hitting the stream saver when I test at fast.com. That itself is not a problem. I can disable the stream saver on my account and I don't stream much anyway but it puzzled me how this is happening. Then I figured out that I'm connecting to fast.com / Netflix with IPv6 which is not going through WireGuard. Windscribe doesn't support IPv6.

My WAN is getting both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. I have WAN1 "Protocol: DHCP client" with a 10.* address and also a WAN1_6 "Protocol: Virtual dynamic interface (DHCPv6 client)" interface that appears with an IPv6 address when the connection is established. Restart and Stop buttons on WAN1_6 are grayed out and it has no settings in "Edit".

How do I stop is connecting with IPv6?
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Re: How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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Hello,

My preferred way to get rid of IPv6 without changes in interfaces / start up connection scripts:

https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2600#p2600
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Re: How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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Thanks. That worked. I just made a backup and edited my existing file. Streaming is fast now regardless of stream saver. :)
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Re: How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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tetranz wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:56 pm Thanks. That worked. I just made a backup and edited my existing file. Streaming is fast now regardless of stream saver. :)
Great. I think this is actually a bug in ROOter/OpenWRT because when one creates a connection profile in the ROOter/OpenWRT GUI he can specify the required protocol. The problem is that later the system overwrites this setting and automatically uses IPv4V6 instead.
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56387f wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:27 pm Great. I think this is actually a bug in ROOter/OpenWRT because when one creates a connection profile in the ROOter/OpenWRT GUI he can specify the required protocol. The problem is that later the system overwrites this setting and automatically uses IPv4V6 instead.
I was looking for it but I don't see anything related to IP addresses in the connection profile.
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Re: How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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Its the drop down under the APN setting, but only in the latest firmware. If you are using the NEXP1GO firmware, you have it.
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Re: How can I disable IPv6 on NEXP1GO / EM7535?

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Didneywhorl wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:15 am Its the drop down under the APN setting, but only in the latest firmware. If you are using the NEXP1GO firmware, you have it.
Thanks, I don't know how I missed that but ... I think I agree with 56387f above. I put my script back to original and changed that setting to IPv4 but it still connects with IPv6. I hardcoded the script again and it's back to IPv4 only with that setting at Default.
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