How to add ULA to physical interface
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 22 December 2010 10:23:33
Hi,
I am trying ipv6 on my win7 machine with AICCU: ipv6 works (I can ping some ipv6 addresses) but I can't surf with any browser.
I read on some forum's messages about to resolve this issue: resolution seems to be adding ULA to physical interface.
My question is: how to add ULA to my PC's physical interface?
TIA
How to add ULA to physical interface
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 22 December 2010 15:19:47
There are a couple ways, but the easiest is probably through the GUI. You assign an IPv6 address the same way as you assign an IPv4 address, only use choose TCP/IP for IPv6, not IPv4.
How to add ULA to physical interface
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 22 December 2010 18:55:13
Thanks,
I just tried and it works.
But now I get a slowdown when surf on all IPv4 site: it's normal?
When I want to resolve a name (for example www.google.com) what's DNS order resolution (ipv4 then ipv6 or not?).
Thanks again
How to add ULA to physical interface
Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 23 December 2010 14:06:23
The IPv4 slowdown is not normal.
As long as your DNS server is returning both the IPv4 and IPv6 settings, which address you use depends on your OS setting. Unless you've changed it yourself, most modern OS's prefer IPv6.
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