1215D
11/16/14 12:24AM
Cant view pictures
Help, I can't view any pictures here on this site. I dont have this problem with other websites. It happened since I got my new W-Lan Router. If I use another network, the pictures are loading again. What can I do?
Nyotarei
11/16/14 12:26AM
Have you tried a different browser yet? Emptied Cookies?
1215D
11/16/14 01:51AM
Yes, I have tried that. Didn't work, though.:/

It has to be something with my W-Lan Router but I don't know what it is.
Nyotarei
11/16/14 02:06AM
Do they probably appear if you wait long enough? Picture loading has no connection to any settings of your router. My suspicion is that it's fairly slowly loading your pictures.
After all you said its loading everywhere else, correct?
Another reason that lately showed it results around the world is that providers tend to switch from IPv4 to IPv6 which makes alot of things inaccessable.
1215D
11/16/14 02:25AM
Even if the website finishes loading, the pictures don't appear. And yes, if I use the free network instead of my own it works. I dont want to use the free one though because it's slow and it breaks sometimes.

Also, what does IP4/6 mean and how can I fix this?

Thanks for your awnser.
Nyotarei
11/16/14 02:33AM
Also, what does IP4/6 mean and how can I fix this?

Before getting into too much detail, try this out:
test-ipv6.com/index.html.en_US
1215D
11/16/14 02:44AM
It says the following:

"Since you have IPv6, we are including a tab that shows how well you can reach other IPv6 sites. [more info]

Good news! Your current configuration will continue to work as web sites enable IPv6.

Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 Internet access."

It also tells me the IPv4/6 address. What should I do here?
Nyotarei
11/16/14 02:47AM
That confirms one theory. You should contact your internet provider and try to get an IPv4 adress. If they need any convincing (since IPv4 can be sold for more and used to be the standard used the past years) try to explain you need it for your work and are unable to connect to various sites.

This helped out alot of customers I had and could possibly solve that problem of yours.
1215D
11/16/14 02:56AM
Thank you very much for your help
Is there no other way, though? I will still try what you suggest.
Nyotarei
11/16/14 02:59AM
1215D said:Is there no other way, though?

You could try using VPN gates to bypass that problem. For example vyprVPN. That way you bypass through getting an IPv4 adress from a server on vyprVPN. It's not for beginners to try this method though - I suggest you read yourself into VPN stuff before trying it out. (Weaker connection - not a permanent solution)

Also no problem ! I'm helping out when I can ;)
1215D
11/16/14 03:06AM
Can I ask you questions again if I have a problem over PM?
Nyotarei
11/16/14 03:10AM
Sure.
Kielan
11/16/14 07:46AM
Try using opera with the, Opera Turbo option selected in the Opera menu :)

Rule34 has been IPv6 compatible for some time.
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