The easy answer is " that is why we run this test". Unfortunate to hear Android doesn't work, hopefully somebody is able to correct this based on reports like this. MarcoH -- Sent from mobile, sorry for the typos On 14 okt. 2013, at 10:41, Roger Jørgensen <rogerj@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Marco Hogewoning <marcoh@marcoh.net> wrote: <snip>
We encourage everybody to connect to this network and test any websites, applications, hardware and software, and verify that they operate when an IPv4 address is no longer available.
Windows 7 had some initial issues, think the initial issue was more of a timing/timeout issue when I moved from a regular IPv4 SSID over to IPv6 only. Seemed like win7 expected IPv4 and when it got none it considered the SSID as failed and moved on. After a disconnect, poweroff/on wifi and then reconnect it connected just fine.
Android on the other hand failed horrible with IPv6 only, (Android 4.0.*/4.2 and 4.3), it expect IPv4 and when it don't get it after a while it move on to the next SSID it can connect to.
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