Cameron Byrne <cb.li...@gmail.com> writes: > On May 22, 2012 7:14 PM, "Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" < > wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Cameron Byrne writes: >> > From what you wrote, guess is you are using a phone that does not >> > have IPv6 support (only Nexus phones have support today... Other > phones >> > do not have the correct radio / RIL capabilities) >> >> I'm using the Galaxy Nexus GSM bought directly from google a few weeks >> ago. The firmware is up to date as are the apps. >> >> The instructions mention settings and pages that are slightly wrong >> for this phone. I went to the "Mobile network settings" -> "Access >> Point names" -> "T-Mobile US, epc.tmobile.com" -> "APN Protocol". It >> was "IPv4" and I changed it to "IPv4/IPv6" and then rebooted. There >> was no "save" button or menu item. After reboot the ipv4/ipv6 setting >> was still active (so it was saved), but no connection took place. The >> cell tower I'm using is in Fremont, CA (CID 47052 LAC321). Might it >> not be v6 connected? >> > > For the sake of the archive and documenting the confirmed fix, the correct > APN setting for T-Mobile is "IPv6" not "IPv4 /IPv6"
Yup. Thanks Cameron! Chosing IPv6 (-only), does work. I can view IPv6-only websites when on a cell connection. Before that only worked when on wifi. -wolfgang -- g+: https://plus.google.com/114566345864337108516/about