On Friday, 13 October 2017 22:55:50 BST Daniel Frey wrote: > On 10/13/2017 02:48 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: > > On 2017-10-13, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote: > >> Well, actually, you was alread adviced about some working methods of > >> solving your issue (both right and wrong ones, but it is anyway your > >> decision to take ones to use), so I'll just clarify the simple > >> thing: > >> > >> You can suffer on such problems in relation to IPv6 **ONLY** in the > >> case when your ISP **DO** have IPv6 support (say, announce IPv6 > >> preffix to you via SLAAC or DHCPv6), but having **BROKEN** IPv6 > >> routing. > > > > It might not be the ISP that's broken. It might be the user's > > firewall/router. A lot of the cheap consumer models are starting to > > "support" IPv6 by default when it appears to them that the ISP > > supports IPv6. But, the default IPv6 firewall/router settings aren't > > always usable. > > I'm currently using the ISP provided router, as I don't have anything > ATM that can handle 150 mbps symmetrical. > > Dan I'm guessing the delay is due to DNS resolution missing of being misconfigured somewhere in your/your ISPs network. Could you tweak your router's DNS resolver addresses to point to OpenDNS resolvers, or some such if your ISP's are not working properly? -- Regards, Mick