The command: netsh interface ipv6 set global randomizeidentifiers=disabled ![]() The article Windows 7 and IPv6: Useful at Last? : If you do not see it, try creating it in order to reset restrictions, then restart your computer. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\ and look for an entry called DisabledComponents and make sure it is a 32-bit Dword and set to 0. In addition, to rule out anything silly / restrictions on your machine (I have seen a few drivers cause this), you can check it hasn't been disabled in your registry: The only way I know of to make it work is to either have an IPv6 enabled DHCP server, use other link-local compatible devices or manually assigning an IPv6 address. Link Local addresses are purely used in an ad-hoc way for computers to network without a network infrastructure. Internet - DHCP detected, Internet access available. No Internet - DHCP detected, no access to internet Limited network (or similar) - No DHCP, link-local address assigned. These are the possible states: No network access - No DHCP server, no link-local address assigned. The local network / internet access is complicated.īased on your comments, I think the reason you are seeing the message you are seeing is because there are no other Windows Vista or Windows 7 machines on your network (or any other machines designed for link local IPv6). Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:ĭescription. : Wednesday, 6 October 2010 10:11:17 AMĭefault Gateway. Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:ĭescription. : HybridĮthernet adapter Local Area Connection 2: So I guess I need to make the wireless like the ethernet somehow? Notice that wireless has DHCPv6 and other things on it and the ethernet doesn't. Below is the output from running ipconfig /all. Also, IPv6 works over ethernet but not wireless!!! I don't understand this. Non-functioning IPv6 seems to be the cause but I can't find out why IPv6 isn't working.Įdit 2: I should also point out I have a link-local IPv6 address (ie fe80::/10) on the wireless interface. Windows 7 doesn't see it nor can it see the extra speakers in iTunes. ![]() Works seamlessly on my Macbook Pro on the same network. I'm actually trying to talk to an Airport Express, which uses IPv6 for AirTunes and configuration. I really need a solution before I go nuts.Įdit: no other Windows 7/Vista machines on this network. ![]() Anyone have a solution for this?Īnnoyingly I had a similar problem to this a few weeks ago and I ended up running a command that removed a firewall rule and that solved it even though my firewall was disabled so there's something strange going on here. ![]() IPv6 is enabled in the properties for my wireless adapter.
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