![]() My understanding is that Verizon has identified some issues in their infrastructure that is waiting on software updates and implementation before any chance of further expansion of IPv6 testing or rollout is possible. The implementation is by Central Office or Wire Center, so even though I'm minutes away from Ashburn, I'm served by a different CO, so I don't have it available. Turn on Networking & Wireless (or Wi-Fi Networking).Verizon is testing IPv6 on its FiOS network in Waltham MA, Ashburn VA, and in a couple of areas along I-95 in Virginia (confirmations have been seen in Dale City, Spotsylvania, and Richmond/Midlothian as of the time I'm posting this).Scroll to the bottom of the list, then tap System Services.Go to Settings > Privacy & Security (or Privacy) > Location Services.Select Networking & Wireless (or Wi-Fi Networking), then click Done.In the Privacy tab, select Location Services, then select Enable Location Services.Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password.Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.On your Mac with macOS Monterey or earlier Turn on "Networking and wireless", then click Done.Scroll to the bottom of the list of apps and services, then click the Details button next to System Services. ![]() Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Privacy & Security in the sidebar. ![]() Location Services helps to ensure your device can reliably see and connect to nearby devices, and that it performs well when using Wi-Fi or features that rely on Wi-Fi, such as AirPlay or AirDrop. Make sure your device has Location Services turned on for Wi-Fi networking, because regulations in each country or region define the Wi-Fi channels and wireless signal strength allowed there. ![]()
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