Re: IPV6 Internet Problems

Originally Posted by
partly cloudy
How or why did this happen? Is that some kind of Windows Default setting?
First of all, you're welcome. Would that they were all that easy.
And yes, it is a default condition of a network adapter install on a Windows 7 machine, as Windows 7 loves IPv6 and in fact requires it for some features (Direct Access, Home Groups and one or two others).
And some network appliance devices do not do well when it is enabled. It is a normal suggestion on this forum often to start addressing networking issues but I was surprised to actually see Linksys / Cisco recommending it.
As far as marking a thread as "Solved", not sure if that option is still used here on this forum. Used to be you could go back and edit an OP or a single post in a thread using the Edit Post button underneath the post and then clicking the Go Advanced button and changing the "pre-fix" drop down to "Solved". Haven't tried it in awhile.
Anyhow, very glad to hear that your were able to resolve your issue and thanks very much for posting back and updating your thread with the solution that worked for you.
Regards
Randy
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