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How to disable ipv6?

ISP doesn't support IPv6 addresses, therefore multiplayer gaming on XBOX ONE is limited

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You can still use IPV4 instead.

IPV6 will be rejected anyway, so you don't need to turn it off.

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2011

SOURCE: I am trying to wirelessly connect to a netgear

I am having exactly the same problem - driving me mad! It seems it does not pick up the ISP addresses.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2012

SOURCE: ipv6 no internet

That's normal. You should be bothered if the ipv4 says not connected.

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3) Network Connections window will appears. Here you can right click on the network card that you wish to disable IPv6 and click Properties.
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5) Type regedit in command prompt in order to launch registry editor.
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In regards to your question aboout IPV6 this is not standard that is supported yet. IPV6 is s future technology that his been added so that when this becomes a standard your current hardware will work with it.

So if you are having network trouble it should not be related to IPV6. If you can let me know some more about your problem I can see what I can do to address your issue.

Issken
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