Aug 04, 2018
Cisco Bug: CSCvg13712 - IPv6 DAD detected msgs seen on SVI Sep 16, 2019 [HELP] Devices are assigned (public) IPv6 addresses, yet [HELP] Devices are assigned (public) IPv6 addresses, yet "No IPv6 address detected" Hi. I recently moved to a new ISP that provides native IPv6, unfortunately I have been unable to get it to work properly. I am running PFsense into a fiber media converter, so a "direct" connection to PFsense. No IPv6 Connectivity and Cannot Print - HP Support
IPv6 Connectivity: No Internet access
If it shows "No IPv6 address detected". And, if you strongly believe that you have IPv6. But, this site and your network aren't detecting it. Then only, you should try some solutions. Else, don't waste your time. You can just ask your ISP to provide IPv6 connectivity. hi all windows 10 users how to get ipv6 to connect acer E1-570. in my network and sharing it shows ipv4 internet connected but ipv6 says no internet connection do I need to have ipv6 connected and is it important my internet is fine l dont Scenario: Setup an network to use stateful IPv6 addressing only, no SLAAC. Configure IPv4 addressing with 60 minute leases, IPv6 with 30 minute leases. Add Surface Pro 4 (wifi) to network. Put Surface to sleep then wake it up a few hours later. Surface will pick up an IPv4 address but will be left with no IPv6 connectivity. IPv6 is a new IP format since we've run out of IPv4. Any server wishing to host websites to all visitors must be IPv6 compatible. Not all hosts are compatible at this point in time. Hence why you're not able to see some websites. To fix this problem, login to your router where your main IP is assigned. This is the equipment provided by your ISP.
Dec 15, 2019
Scenario: Setup an network to use stateful IPv6 addressing only, no SLAAC. Configure IPv4 addressing with 60 minute leases, IPv6 with 30 minute leases. Add Surface Pro 4 (wifi) to network. Put Surface to sleep then wake it up a few hours later. Surface will pick up an IPv4 address but will be left with no IPv6 connectivity. IPv6 is a new IP format since we've run out of IPv4. Any server wishing to host websites to all visitors must be IPv6 compatible. Not all hosts are compatible at this point in time. Hence why you're not able to see some websites. To fix this problem, login to your router where your main IP is assigned. This is the equipment provided by your ISP. Identify your IPv6 address, and your default router (if you have one). Finding your IPv6 address and default router can be a challenge if you are not familiar with your OS's network configuration. Instructions for your OS are below. When looking for your IPv6 address, skip any fe80: address. Everyone has them if their OS supports IPv6; this is