I am also having this problem.

I am almost positive it is not a router issue but an ISP issue. My
reasoning is this. When I use my ISP's dns wget will not work. However
if do wget -4(which forces ipv4) it does work. Further, if I switch the
DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf to a ipv6 capable DNS server, then wget
works fine without needing the -4 switch.

Therefore, it appears very likely to not be a router issue, but to be
specific DNS servers not supporting the IPv6 requests coming from
Ubuntu.

I would just like to add my support for the call that there is a simple
way to disable ipv6 for those of us who have no need for it.

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IPV6 causes slow internet access
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313218
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