August 1, 2008conditions | Posted by Paul Sylvester
So I’ve been having problems with Vista and Network Connectivity. I’ve got a DSL modem that would from time to time just drop connection to the internet or at least I thought it was that. So I’d check the modem everytime this happenes. It would say I was connected to to the network but not be on internet. I went searching and found this really good forum discussion on Verizon and DSL. After reading all there was people were talking about the IPv6 protocol was the main culprit. So I figured I’d see what happens when I disabled the IPv6 Protocol from my system. It worked no more connectivity issues.
How do I disable the IPv6 Protocol?
In order to fix this problem you have to do some simples steps. Here is how I fixed it. Right Click > Select “Network and Sharing Center” > “View Status” for either Wireless or LAN. > Properities
It will be here that you must do something important to get this to work right. You will have to uncheck the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). If you have both wireless and Lan. You will have to do it for both of them. There must be a problem with IPv6 because after doing this my system hasn’t lost connectivity and this is wireless. You should also reboot your system to make sure it takes into account. Uncheck it then press ‘OK’ and reboot. After that you will be smooth sailing. Although this is easy it is essential to note not all DSL modems are the same and it can be several reasons why it would be doing that for you but for me. It was the fact that IPv6 isn’t fully developed and from what I hear from people it won’t be available for several years so right now in time, it isn’t any thing I can use right now.
When are they expect to start using IPv6?
According to all I hear in the nextr 5 to 10 years at the earliest but some people estimate longer more on the lines of 15 to 20 years. It will take a lot of work to make it available to all. It has to be part of the whole internet. It will take millions of dollars for it to be deployed. If you have any ideas on how to get this to work on vista. Leave a comment to better help others figure how to fix this.
So I’ve been having problems with Vista and Network Connectivity. I’ve got a DSL modem that would from time to time just drop connection to the internet or at least I thought it was that. So I’d check the modem everytime this happenes. It would say I was connected to to the network but not be on internet. I went searching and found this really good forum discussion on Verizon and DSL. After reading all there was people were talking about the IPv6 protocol was the main culprit. So I figured I’d see what happens when I disabled the IPv6 Protocol from my system. It worked no more connectivity issues.
How do I disable the IPv6 Protocol?
In order to fix this problem you have to do some simples steps. Here is how I fixed it. Right Click > Select “Network and Sharing Center” > “View Status” for either Wireless or LAN. > Properities
It will be here that you must do something important to get this to work right. You will have to uncheck the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). If you have both wireless and Lan. You will have to do it for both of them. There must be a problem with IPv6 because after doing this my system hasn’t lost connectivity and this is wireless. You should also reboot your system to make sure it takes into account. Uncheck it then press ‘OK’ and reboot. After that you will be smooth sailing. Although this is easy it is essential to note not all DSL modems are the same and it can be several reasons why it would be doing that for you but for me. It was the fact that IPv6 isn’t fully developed and from what I hear from people it won’t be available for several years so right now in time, it isn’t any thing I can use right now.
When are they expect to start using IPv6?
According to all I hear in the nextr 5 to 10 years at the earliest but some people estimate longer more on the lines of 15 to 20 years. It will take a lot of work to make it available to all. It has to be part of the whole internet. It will take millions of dollars for it to be deployed. If you have any ideas on how to get this to work on vista. Leave a comment to better help others figure how to fix this.
An anonymous reader writes to let us know that Verizon Wireless is planning to share its customers’ calling records (called CPNI) with “our affiliates, agents and parent companies (including Vodafone) and their subsidiaries.” The article explains that CPNI “includes the numbers of incoming and outgoing calls and time spent on each call, among other data.” Some subscribers, it’s not known if it’s all of them, received a letter in the mail giving them 30 days to opt out of this sharing by calling 1-800-333-9956. Skydeck, a mobile and wireless services company, seems to have been the first to call attention to the Verizon initiative on their blog; they also posted a scan of the letter (sideways PDF) from Verizon.
Man that just boils my biscuits. I say we all call them and complain and tell them that we do not want it!! If you believe what I believe it isn’t right
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