Great video. Thank you for sharing. However I have to say, there is NO reason anyone needs IP V6 enabled for 99.99% of the consumers. Nobody runs anything but IPv4 except tech nerds. With that said, there is NO reason that IP v6 should cause problems with Peloton. Perhaps there is something with the Android OS version which the Peloton app relies on which is buggy. A quick search shows many Android issues with IP v6 and DHCP and other issues. But thanks again,
That makes sense that the issue is in the tablet software. I’m sure the Peloton app has no control over internet protocols. Hopefully there will be an OS update rolled out from Android to help.
Thank you so much! This also solved my issue when I tried to update the latest tread firmware. I had to go through Fios support bc my router is an older model and I couldn’t do it myself. I just noticed a new screen under settings >WiFi > Ethernet > with a toggle on off switch that says IPv6 auto configuration. Any idea if turning this on would make IPv6 compatible with Peloton equipment?
Thank you so much! This also solved my issue when I tried to update the latest tread firmware. I had to go through Fios support bc my router is an older model and I couldn’t do it myself. I just noticed a new screen under settings >WiFi > Ethernet > with a toggle on off switch that says IPv6 auto configuration. Any idea if turning this on would make IPv6 compatible with Peloton equipment?
I don’t know for sure if that would help. I’m not sure that option was previous available on my machines. Maybe this is a new option to fix this bug? You should try it and see if it works. If not you can always switch it off again.