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In article , dale
wrote: sometimes when there is a power outage and my router comes back up, ip works but I need to reset the router for ipv6 your router is likely misconfigured and you don't need ipv6 on the lan anyway. it is default from my ISP that's the first problem when I try to set up lan stuff behind my router I will find out ... your computer is already on a lan behind the router. ... I don't use it in lan mode, wtf is 'lan mode' ? other than wan resource sharing, like NFS you're lost. just haven't taken the time to configure, memory stick suits me okay, but I do have apps that use ipv6, like my newsreader connecting to my news host your apps will work just fine on ipv4, even if your isp supports ipv6, which it probably doesn't. my ISP supports ipv6 they probably mean it's compatible and it's encapsulated. regardless, they still support ipv4. it would come in handy for binaries, if there were some tasteful groups ... no it won't. it won't make any difference at all. you're *totally* lost. |
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On 4/17/17 4:49 PM, nospam wrote:
you're*totally* lost. I might lose once in awhile, but I am not lost ... -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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In article , dale
wrote: you're*totally* lost. I might lose once in awhile, this is one of those times |
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On 4/17/17 5:25 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , dale wrote: you're*totally* lost. I might lose once in awhile, this is one of those times PS C:\Users\daleping -6 newsipv6.altopia.com Pinging newsipv6.altopia.com [2620:0:cf0::3] with 32 bytes of data Reply from 2620:0:cf0::3: time=87ms Reply from 2620:0:cf0::3: time=86ms Reply from 2620:0:cf0::3: time=89ms Reply from 2620:0:cf0::3: time=89ms Ping statistics for 2620:0:cf0::3: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 86ms, Maximum = 89ms, Average = 87ms it is sending 32 bytes, but is recognized as ipv6 according to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms899868.aspx PS C:\Users\dale ipconfig /all shows I have an ipv6 address I might not have lost yet ... -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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In article , dale
wrote: PS C:\Users\dale ipconfig /all shows I have an ipv6 address http://ipv6-test.com post a screen shot |
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On 4/17/17 6:34 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , dale wrote: PS C:\Users\dale ipconfig /all shows I have an ipv6 address http://ipv6-test.com post a screen shot https://github.com/dalekellytoo/scre...Screenshot.png looks like my ISP supports ipv6, addresses and names edited out, of course, thanks for the site -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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In article , dale
wrote: PS C:\Users\dale ipconfig /all shows I have an ipv6 address http://ipv6-test.com post a screen shot https://github.com/dalekellytoo/scre...Screenshot.png looks like my ISP supports ipv6, addresses and names edited out, of course, thanks for the site looks good. most isps don't fully support it. |
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On 4/17/17 8:04 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , dale wrote: PS C:\Users\dale ipconfig /all shows I have an ipv6 address http://ipv6-test.com post a screen shot https://github.com/dalekellytoo/scre...Screenshot.png looks like my ISP supports ipv6, addresses and names edited out, of course, thanks for the site looks good. most isps don't fully support it. you know, it didn't even cross my mind, newsreader and news provider support, and that was that wonder why the ping -6 command sends 32 bytes instead of 128 ones? I notice on the screenshot ICMP is filtered, ping falls under ICMP as opposed to TCP -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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On 04/17/2017 06:00 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2017-04-17 11:24:56 +0000, gray_wolf said: Help!! Has anyone noticed any internet web problems? What is your ISP? With Charter Spectrum I have no issues. My pop3 accounts work. Good My private member ftp site works. Good Usenet works. Obviously My time server app works. OK None of my web links work. I ping foxnews.com and I get this: I think I see your problem. Try a different browser and an alternate news service. Say something such as http://www.reuters.com That made me spit on my monitor. Well played. Russell |
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