Windows 10: Switch to and send requests with IPv6: check compatibility?

Discus and support Switch to and send requests with IPv6: check compatibility? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Assume I am sitting in a hotel and want to connect from my local Win10 notebook to a remote web server. The connection should not be "normal" IPv4 but... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by pstein, Apr 1, 2020.

  1. pstein Win User

    Switch to and send requests with IPv6: check compatibility?


    Assume I am sitting in a hotel and want to connect from my local Win10 notebook to a remote web server.
    The connection should not be "normal" IPv4 but IPv6. The remote web server speaks IPv6. Some questions:

    1.) Is Win10 out-of-the box able to use IPv6 or do I have to activate it at first (Where?) in WinOS?

    2.) How do I find out if the Wifi router is able and willing to accept IPv6 request?
    Is trial and error the only way?

    3.) How do I setup an IPv6 connection to this WiFi router?
    All browser traffic should now run over IPv6

    4.) Is setting up an IPv6 connection an all-or-nothing decision?
    Or can I run e.g. web traffic from local Firefox browser through IPv6 and web traffic from local Chrome browser through IPv4?

    Peter

    :)
     
    pstein, Apr 1, 2020
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  2. pstein Win User

    Switch to and send requests with IPv6: check compatibility?

    Assume I am sitting in a hotel and want to connect from my local Win10 notebook to a remote web server.
    The connection should not be "normal" IPv4 but IPv6. The remote web server speaks IPv6. Some questions:

    1.) Is Win10 out-of-the box able to use IPv6 or do I have to activate it at first (Where?) in WinOS?

    2.) How do I find out if the Wifi router is able and willing to accept IPv6 request?
    Is trial and error the only way?

    3.) How do I setup an IPv6 connection to this WiFi router?
    All browser traffic should now run over IPv6

    4.) Is setting up an IPv6 connection an all-or-nothing decision?
    Or can I run e.g. web traffic from local Firefox browser through IPv6 and web traffic from local Chrome browser through IPv4?

    Peter
     
    pstein, May 25, 2020
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  3. The official TPU IPv6 thread

    no. does your isp provide you with a router? if so it may be ipv6 compliant. if not, when they switch (which wont be for a long time) then they will send you a router than can handle ipv6. for lan stuff you dont need ipv6.
     
    Easy Rhino, May 25, 2020
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  4. chirp Win User

    Switch to and send requests with IPv6: check compatibility?

    Is this compatible?

    I think I have narrowed down my mobo selection to the ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus but, the reviews suggest checking the Qualified Vendors List for memory on the ASUS site as this board can be particular. The information is not currently available. It was suggested in one review that the compatiblity of memory to this board on their list was not accurate. Many other reviews suggest no problems with memory compatibility.

    Can anyone tell me if the Corsair XMS2 2gb (2x1gb)- DDR2/800 Twin2X2408-6400 would work troule free on this ASUS board?

    Another question....I am planning to use an Intel Core 2DUO E6400 Conroe 2.13ghz on this board. What the heck do I use for a heatsink? There are so many to choose from and I know nothing about them....

    Thanks, Chirp
     
    chirp, May 25, 2020
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