L Lane44 Commendable Jan 15, 2017 1 0 1,510 Jan 15, 2017 #1 fe80::f44b:2aff:feb2::96dc%4 10.0.0.1 why is it like this. How do I find out what it is so I can host a server
fe80::f44b:2aff:feb2::96dc%4 10.0.0.1 why is it like this. How do I find out what it is so I can host a server
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 58,613 4,915 179,340 Jan 15, 2017 #2 That is what IPv6 looks like (as opposed to the more familiar to most IPv4). If your router is set up for IPv6, it should also translate/lookup IPv4 addresses. Can you access any sites or just can't access some particular sites? Upvote 0 Downvote
That is what IPv6 looks like (as opposed to the more familiar to most IPv4). If your router is set up for IPv6, it should also translate/lookup IPv4 addresses. Can you access any sites or just can't access some particular sites?
B bill001g Titan Aug 9, 2012 29,645 3,215 128,640 Jan 15, 2017 #3 In most cases IPv6 causes more problems than it solves. Most people ISP do not support it and there are not many web sites that use it. I would disable IPv6 in the nic setting and see if it works any better. Upvote 0 Downvote
In most cases IPv6 causes more problems than it solves. Most people ISP do not support it and there are not many web sites that use it. I would disable IPv6 in the nic setting and see if it works any better.
jsmithepa Polypheme Jun 14, 2014 13,091 264 60,840 Jan 15, 2017 #4 Only the extra information bothers you or is there actually something wrong like can't get out? Upvote 0 Downvote