IPv6 on BSNL Bharat Fiber in Jammu & Kashmir

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Location
Jammu
ISP
BSNL Bharat Fiber
My internet suddenly stopped working and while I was looking in my router's settings, it shows that I have an IPv6 address, while there is no internet either over v4 or v6. I guess they areare enabling IPv6 for uss in J&K or atleast some sort of trial but to do this in the middle of the night seems weird.

Can anyone else also confirm that they have IPv6?
 
@CHOPSHOT Is it showing Los red light blinking as my internet stopped for 30mins during day, but its working fine since then.
In network: wan configuration i have kept ip protocol mode as ipv4 only , but in past i had tested keeping ipv4/v6 but never got ipv6 , .
 
@CHOPSHOT i just tried ipv4/v6, yes we are getting both ipv4/v6 address , but by keeping only ipv6 mode Internet is not working. In case they do some testing n provide us uncapped speeds that will be great like some from Kerala do get.
 
@Tenet Mine was on v4/v6 both and worked flawless up until now. Btw, moving to IPv4 only my internet is back up. Even in v4/v6 the internet isn't working let alone v6 only.
Well to be honest after like 100 Mbps speed doesnt make a lot of sense for me atleast.
 
@CHOPSHOT Internet is working for both ipv4/v6 and only ipv4 but speeds are bit slow on v4/v6. And i tried by keeping only v6 , it still gets ip n status as Up but Internet is not working
 
So BSNL is the only ISP in India that provides a public IPv4 and IPv6. If only they could improve their service :/
 
@CHOPSHOT I just kept it this way when u told ipv6 is getting allocated. Usually i keep only ipv4.
But keeping this setting, i am getting both IP address in ipv4 n v6 but if you search on google for public ip, it will display ipv4 address , so its not using ipv6 as primary
 
@CHOPSHOT I just kept it this way when u told ipv6 is getting allocated. Usually i keep only ipv4.
But keeping this setting, i am getting both IP address in ipv4 n v6 but if you search on google for public ip, it will display ipv4 address , so its not using ipv6 as primary
Thanks for sharing.
And I'll let you know if IPv6 works.
 
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