MyRepublic fibre - Part 5

Booomz

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no issue. but i have static ip

Static IP and IPV6 is two different things. MR still don’t support IPV6 be it dynamic or static ip.


Is there a concern of not having IPv6? I am not assessing a lot of Chinese sites.

Some sites/services or games use IPV6. No native IPV6 support means have to use tunneling via IPV4.

I believe COD and MSFS are a few of the rare games which actually use IPV6 if you have dynamic texture streaming turned on (mandatory in MSFS). Native IPV6 outperforms tunneling by a lot.

Last I played COD Warzone, trying to stream textures via tunneling resulted in very bad ping spikes and stutters. End up just turning that option off and using lower res textures.

I would definitely opt for native IPV6 considering we have to get stuck in 2 year contracts for broadband.
 

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Static IP and IPV6 is two different things. MR still don’t support IPV6 be it dynamic or static ip.




Some sites/services or games use IPV6. No native IPV6 support means have to use tunneling via IPV4.

I believe COD and MSFS are a few of the rare games which actually use IPV6 if you have dynamic texture streaming turned on (mandatory in MSFS). Native IPV6 outperforms tunneling by a lot.

Last I played COD Warzone, trying to stream textures via tunneling resulted in very bad ping spikes and stutters. End up just turning that option off and using lower res textures.

I would definitely opt for native IPV6 considering we have to get stuck in 2 year contracts for broadband.
MyRepublic doesn't offer IPv6 at all. So can't even opt for that
 

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I am recontracting and changing plan from 1gbps to 3gbps. There's a one-time installation fee, is this normal? Because I've aleady been using it and everything is set up.
 

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I am recontracting and changing plan from 1gbps to 3gbps. There's a one-time installation fee, is this normal? Because I've aleady been using it and everything is set up.
Yes, kena charged preivously when changing to 10Gbps too.
Couldn't get it to be waived.
 

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Looks like my republic is down in the north area since 3 or 4pm

Got an SMS from them
EDIT - looks like it was fix quite fast. Though for some reason my Mesh self reset......
am recontracting and changing plan from 1gbps to 3gbps. There's a one-time installation fee
Got charged this as well. Didn't bother trying to waive
 
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Fronsac

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Looks like my republic is down in the north area since 3 or 4pm

Got an SMS from them
EDIT - looks like it was fix quite fast. Though for some reason my Mesh self reset......

Got charged this as well. Didn't bother trying to waive
I think my republic do not have their own staff to install so they outsource to 3rd party so they need to charge all the time.
 
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