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totallyunknown | 3 years ago

I have reviewed the logs for our video CDN and out of 150,000 sessions, only 48 were identified to be using IPv6. These sessions were identified by the user-agent Roku/DVP-12.0 (12.0.0.xxxx-xx), indicating that the recent update to the operating system now supports IPv6.

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slaymaker1907|3 years ago

I wonder if it's just a bunch of old and outdated Roku boxes causing problems? They probably work off of a ~3-5 year support cycle like phones but are updated even more infrequently by endusers (why should they if it's still working for them?).

throitallaway|3 years ago

I believe Rokus auto-update frequently. All of my devices are up to date on version 11.5.

at_a_remove|3 years ago

I have a Roku 3 (these came out in 2013) which I regularly update. The support cycle is fairly long. I think they did stop supporting some Roku 2s at one point due to a new feature the old hardware just couldn't support.

totallyunknown|3 years ago

All other streams are made with 11.5 - which is the official latest version.

zamadatix|3 years ago

Release notes don't say anything about that change but it wouldn't surprise me if it was left out.