Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 05 December 2009 14:29:01
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Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Jeroen Massar on Saturday, 05 December 2009 15:57:10 Allgemeiner Fehler.
Seems you are getting "Generic Errors", not much one can say about that, but one of the things to look at for sure is what kind of firewall you have, that is the software one on your computer. Also check your 'virus' scanners, these seem to act up once in a while too.
Manuell Bevorzugt infinite infinite 2002:81a8:102::
You have something on 6to4, and that is supposed to be an address based on 129.168.1.2 which is an address from NASA!? Something is funny there ;)
The PoP indicates your tunnel is down, thus nothing we can check there.
Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 06 December 2009 07:58:32 Seems you are getting "Generic Errors", not much one can say about that, but one of the things to look at for sure is what kind of firewall you have, that is the software one on your computer. Also check your 'virus' scanners, these seem to act up once in a while too.
I'm using the built in Microsoft Firewall. AV is ESET NOD32 4.0.467.0
You have something on 6to4, and that is supposed to be an address based on 129.168.1.2 which is an address from NASA!? Something is funny there ;)
I have nothing to to with NASA ;)
After hours spending time, I guess it's easier for me, to buy a new modem. I believe that the problem has something to to with the router!?
Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Jeroen Massar on Sunday, 06 December 2009 09:52:29
Remove that rubbish thing called NOD32, see amongst others Problem with Internet Explorer and IPv6 (somewhere halfway the thread) and many other places in Google that mention that the thing doesn't play nice with IPv6.
Just install Microsoft Security Essentials, does a great job and no need to pay some company like ESET who just has flashy robotic advertisement in expensive locations but doesn't even have a product that is IPv6 compatible let alone capable.
Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 06 December 2009 14:11:02
Ok, thank you. I will try.
Trouble with Aiccu on Win7 behind Router
Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 06 December 2009 17:14:26
What version of Eset are you running? I'm running ESET on my domains and I don't have any problems with IPv6 access.
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