Yup exactly … unfortunately we only see about 1% traffic on IPv6 to Netflix but it’s growing and will grow significantly in the next year with last mile changes to happen yet ….
> On Oct 7, 2016, at 4:46 PM, Jesse DuPont <jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net> > wrote: > > Nah, they're both, if the player supports it. > > Jesse DuPont > Network Architect > email: jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net <mailto:jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net> > Celerity Networks LLC > Celerity Broadband LLC > Like us! facebook.com <http://facebook.com/celeritynetworksllc>/ > <http://facebook.com/celeritynetworksllc>celeritynetworksllc > <http://facebook.com/celeritynetworksllc> > Like us! facebook.com > <http://facebook.com/celeritybroadband>/celeritybroadband > <http://facebook.com/celeritybroadband> > <celeritynetworks-GIF.gif> > On 10/7/16 2:06 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: >> I believe Netflix videos and stuff are IPv4 only. >> >> >> Josh Luthman >> Office: 937-552-2340 >> Direct: 937-552-2343 >> 1100 Wayne St >> Suite 1337 >> Troy, OH 45373 >> >> On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Paul Stewart <p...@paulstewart.org >> <mailto:p...@paulstewart.org>> wrote: >> Why is that strange? >> >> > On Oct 7, 2016, at 3:48 PM, Matt <matt.mailingli...@gmail.com >> > <mailto:matt.mailingli...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > Just did a speed test too fast.com <http://fast.com/> and got 86mbps. >> > What I thought was >> > odd is it ran over IPv6 according to torch in our Mikrotik. >> >> > >