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Windows 7 and IPv6

July 18, 2010 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

IPv6 has been “the ultimate next generation of TCP/IP protocols” for so long that you can be forgiven for thinking that it will never be useful. However, with Windows 7, developer of Microsoft has finally given network administrators and normal users a reason to consider using IPv6.

This screen shot shows you, how easy it is to configure IPv6 address:

Filed Under: Windows Tagged With: Ipv6, networking, Windows, Windows 7

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