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2025-07-25 07:23 AM
This is an old issue that has now cropped back up again. I work remotely and my network has both IPv4 and IPv6 set up and is working.
I have my network settings on my PC to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 (so when I ping google.com it will respond with the IPv4 address instead of the IPv6 that Windows 11 tries to do)
This was enough for it to accept my address in the past and I would no longer get the alert, but recently after an update several weeks/couple of months ago it has now reared its ugly head again and Zoom cannot confirm my Emergency address and the alert will not clear.
If I disable IPv6 the issue goes away. It looks like Zoom is not defaulting to IPv4 for location awareness and IPv6 is being used instead.
Will there be ANY fix for this in the future, as its kind of infuriating and disabling IPv6 should NOT be the solution.
Thanks
Shad