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Originally Posted by techyguy4
Hi, the ISPs' are providing ipv4 ip address but even if ipv6 is enabled, it should not cause any problem. It will simply convert your ipv4 ip address into some hexadecimal numbers. You can try connecting the modem straight to the computer, then check the ip address (ipv4). Ideally it should be a public ip address (e.g.82.xx.xx.xx or 86.xx.xx.xx). Try the internet, if it works then track the connection for a longer duration just to check whether it drops or not.
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Hi thanks for replying, I have actually bypassed my router and had the modem connected direct to the pc for the past week but it makes no difference. How do I track my connection as your suggest? Do you basically mean keep an eye on it whilst its working to make sure it doesnt lose connection?
thanks.