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Originally Posted by Darq Nemesis
If you are using windows XP SP3 or higher (Vista/Win 7) you can always do this.
start --> Run --> type
cmd
at the command prompt type
ipconfig /all
You will see your network adapters listed.
IPV4 will be listed in a format
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
IPV6 will be listed in the format similar to
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
Now if you are getting internet connectivity but still getting "IPv6 Connectivity Limited" I would say this is due to one of three things.
1.) You have IPV6 turned on in your computer network settings as an active protocol but your wireless does not support it.
2.) Your wireless does support IPV6 but there is not a routing path properly configured.
3.) You are running software that can not interpret the IPV6 path.
If this error bothers you and would like to stop this tell me what operating system you are running and I will give you step by step instructions on how to disable this.
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Thanks very much for your in-depth reply, as I just told qhn, I think I will leave this "as is" for the moment, as it doesn't particulary bother me, and I don't particularly have the time for this at the moment, Thanks again for your reply tho !