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IPv6
Is anyone else experiencing problems with TCP/IPv6
I've noticed a few limited connectivity queries and such, but I've had random websites refusing to load which was solved by disabling TCP/IPv6. I am assuming though, this would be because my router and/or rest of my network isn't configured for this new Protocol. Could anyone confirm this? |
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IPv6
Ben - confirm what - if a site is using iPV4 so do you.!
"Ben Griffiths" wrote in message ... Is anyone else experiencing problems with TCP/IPv6 I've noticed a few limited connectivity queries and such, but I've had random websites refusing to load which was solved by disabling TCP/IPv6. I am assuming though, this would be because my router and/or rest of my network isn't configured for this new Protocol. Could anyone confirm this? |
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IPv6
Hmm..
Well, ok. Either way, occasionally Websites refuse to load and turning TCP/IPv6 off, or on, fixes this temporarily anyhow. As it is, due to this and an Nvidia graphics bug I've given up on RC1 =/ "AJR" wrote: Ben - confirm what - if a site is using iPV4 so do you.! "Ben Griffiths" wrote in message ... Is anyone else experiencing problems with TCP/IPv6 I've noticed a few limited connectivity queries and such, but I've had random websites refusing to load which was solved by disabling TCP/IPv6. I am assuming though, this would be because my router and/or rest of my network isn't configured for this new Protocol. Could anyone confirm this? |
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IPv6
Just for background:
For most home/personal boxes, you get IPV6 connectivity by Teredo tunnelling (on XP, this was referred to as the P2P Advanced Networking Pack). This works independently of any external routers and firewalls. Using this, you can access your computer from another Vista machine (via Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, IIS, etc) without having to create forwarding rules in your router. -- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net ..On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:58:01 -0700, Ben Griffiths wrote: Hmm.. Well, ok. Either way, occasionally Websites refuse to load and turning TCP/IPv6 off, or on, fixes this temporarily anyhow. As it is, due to this and an Nvidia graphics bug I've given up on RC1 =/ "AJR" wrote: Ben - confirm what - if a site is using iPV4 so do you.! "Ben Griffiths" wrote in message ... Is anyone else experiencing problems with TCP/IPv6 I've noticed a few limited connectivity queries and such, but I've had random websites refusing to load which was solved by disabling TCP/IPv6. I am assuming though, this would be because my router and/or rest of my network isn't configured for this new Protocol. Could anyone confirm this? |