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jesslyn 🎃
squishybelle.bsky.social
did:plc:dw2w7fwvosctsj3dy2jcmeyj
solved!! the new router connects to the internet via IPv6 with a newer protocol that the old one didn't support, which combined with the ISP using CGNAT, can cause issues with http3 on Firefox
so it's NOT the routers fault, it's a gremlin that only the new router could see
2025-10-13T03:22:05.788Z