ou may know already, our computers all have an IP address that allows them to communicate. Currently, the standard IP is still the IPv4 But this standard will soon end of life, as all possible IP addresses that can be used.
In recent years, a new standard is slowly coming, it is IPv6. We will not detail here the information, but for those interested, we strongly recommend reading Article on Wikipedia.
While modern operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows Seven include gold and already the standard IPv6 by default, Windows XP is a bit different. The system does not directly support the default, perform a little manipulation to make it compatible. Here are the steps to follow to enable communications IPv6 Windows XP:
Go to the Start menu and click Run.
In the Run box, type CMD and press Enter. A command window will open.
In that window, type the command ipv6 install
Wait until a message tells you that the operation was successful.
And now, your Windows XP now supports the IPv6 standard!
In recent years, a new standard is slowly coming, it is IPv6. We will not detail here the information, but for those interested, we strongly recommend reading Article on Wikipedia.
While modern operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows Seven include gold and already the standard IPv6 by default, Windows XP is a bit different. The system does not directly support the default, perform a little manipulation to make it compatible. Here are the steps to follow to enable communications IPv6 Windows XP:
Go to the Start menu and click Run.
In the Run box, type CMD and press Enter. A command window will open.
In that window, type the command ipv6 install
Wait until a message tells you that the operation was successful.
And now, your Windows XP now supports the IPv6 standard!
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