IPV6 Connectivity: No network access
I have a router which supports IPV6. It is set to use 6to4 tunnelling and seems to be working properly. It has IPV6 WAN and LAN addresses and is supplying addresses for all of my PCs, except for one. If I run test-IPV6.com on those PCs I get 10/10 for IPv4 and 7/10 for IPV6. (Our ISP DNS does not support IPV6.) If I run test-ipv6.com on the other PC I get 10/10 for IPV4 and 0/10 for IPV6. I tried to run the troubleshooting utility but it didn't come up with anything. I'm not sure where to start looking to find out why this computer is not getting IPV6 connectivity. I would appreciate some suggestions on where to look. One possible clue is that if I run the Microsoft Internet Connectivity Tool, it reports a failure for UPnP.
February 8th, 2011 9:11pm

Disable IP6 as it will slow things down as your ISP has not yet rolled out IP6 My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 8th, 2011 10:44pm

Okaaaay. Thanks for that, but I'll decide whether I leave IPV6 up or not after I determine why it's not working. Anyone else?
February 9th, 2011 1:22am

When you ISP changes to IP 6 than you can turn it back on. NO point trying to force the situation My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 9th, 2011 9:15am

who is your ISP? if you are a Comcast customer (these will only work on the Comcast network) the list you want is at http://dns.comcast.net/dns-ip-addresses3.php depending... you might be able to use 2001:470:20::2 which is HE's anycast DNS server if you manually configure? which router? On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 02:02:11 +0000, bimmerdriver wrote: >I have a router which supports IPV6. It is set to use 6to4 tunnelling and seems to be working properly. It has IPV6 WAN and LAN addresses and is supplying addresses for all of my PCs, except for one. If I run test-IPV6.com on those PCs I get 10/10 for IPv4 and 7/10 for IPV6. (Our ISP DNS does not support IPV6.) If I run test-ipv6.com on the other PC I get 10/10 for IPV4 and 0/10 for IPV6. I tried to run the troubleshooting utility but it didn't come up with anything. I'm not sure where to start looking to find out why this computer is not getting IPV6 connectivity. I would appreciate some suggestions on where to look. One possible clue is that if I run the Microsoft Internet Connectivity Tool, it reports a failure for UPnP. Barb Bowman http://www.digitalmediaphile.com
February 9th, 2011 9:39am

Thanks for the replies. I think it must not be clear what I'm trying to do so I'll try to explain it again. I have several PCs, all are running Windows 7 64 bit, some home premium, some pro. My Netgear WNDR3700 router supports IPV6 since the most recent firmware release. (It is set to use 6to4 and it has both WAN and LAN IPV6 addresses.) On all of the PCs except one, I am getting IPV6 connectivity. The only problem being reported by test-ipv6.com is that my ISP's DNS server does not support IPV6. However, on one of the PCs, I am not getting any IPV6 connectivity as reported by the Windows network connection status and also by test-ipv6.com. That PC also fails the UPnP portion of the Microsoft Internet Connectivity Test. I am trying to determine why these problems are happening on only one PC. Maybe it's one problem causing both issues. I realize IPV6 is not widely used at this point. I am not trying to debate that. All I'm trying to do is figure out what is different / wrong about one of my PCs. I hope that helps to explain what I'm looking for.
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February 9th, 2011 11:03pm

The way things work until your ISP changes to IP6 is to use IP4 only and NAT at the gateway. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
February 10th, 2011 12:22am

The way things work until your ISP changes to IP6 is to use IP4 only and NAT at the gateway. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews Did you not read what I posted? This is not an issue with my ISP. I know the ISP has not fully implemented IPV6. That is not stopping my other PCs from getting IPV6 connectivity and surely it has nothing to do with why my PC is failing the UPnp test. There is a problem with one of my PCs and I an trying to find out what it is. Please don't bother to reply if all you have to say is the same thing over and over.
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February 10th, 2011 12:52am

Thanks for the reply. My ISP is telus, which does not yet support IPV6, but it's working on my other PCs using 6to4. My router seems to be working fine. I am wondering if the problem is related to UPnP. I just noticed that the router shows up on the network tab of the PC where IPV6 is working, but not on the other PC.
February 10th, 2011 1:18am

My own box is an old Linksys WRT54G and the OEM firmware was defective for universal plug and play. I suspect other boxes may also have issues. I use 3rd party firmware on my WRT54G and the problems have all disappeared. I suggest looking up Teredo tunneling which is IP6 over IP4 I still suggest using NAT and IP4 for best results. As for the one machine that is at issue, is that machine identical to the others or is it different? You may have a problem with the setup and you may need to delete the NIC and reinstall it from a reboot to make sure the protocol stack is setup right. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 10th, 2011 1:23am

what NIC? what driver? can you reset both the v4 and v6 stack and reboot? On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 04:00:46 +0000, bimmerdriver wrote: >However, on one of the PCs, I am not getting any IPV6 connectivity as reported by the Windows network connection status and also by test-ipv6.com. That PC also fails the UPnP portion of the Microsoft Internet Connectivity Test. I am trying to determine why these problems are happening on only one PC. Maybe it's one problem causing both issues. Barb Bowman http://www.digitalmediaphile.com
February 10th, 2011 4:55am

NIC is the network interfaced card. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 10th, 2011 8:02am

I was asking what brand/model NIC. *I* certainly know what a NIC is. On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:00:13 +0000, Vegan Fanatic [MVP] wrote: > > >NIC is the network interfaced card. > > > > >My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. > >Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews Barb Bowman http://www.digitalmediaphile.com
February 10th, 2011 2:49pm

You should be able to identify the NIC from the device manager assuming its recognized properly. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 10th, 2011 2:51pm

Thanks for your help. The computer with the problem is a laptop. It has a gigabit LAN and a wireless-n network interfaces. The problem is the same whether the connection is wired or wireless.
February 13th, 2011 6:55pm

make model My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 13th, 2011 7:02pm

The computer is an HP 8540w with an intel 82577LM ethernet and a centrino ultimate-n c-6300 wireless. All of the drivers are current. The OS was recently installed.
February 16th, 2011 1:09am

How do I reset the IPV4 and IPV6 stacks?
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February 16th, 2011 1:11am

start with http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357 it applies to W7 as well as Vista On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 06:08:34 +0000, bimmerdriver wrote: >How do I reset the IPV4 and IPV6 stacks? Barb Bowman http://www.digitalmediaphile.com
February 16th, 2011 3:51am

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