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How do I enable ipv6 in Windows 10

Anonymous
2017-11-22T07:07:52+00:00

How do I enable ipv6 in Windows 10

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-11-22T08:57:04+00:00

    How do I enable ipv6 in Windows 10

    -> Same way as in Windows 7 or WinXP: You open the network configuration panel (ncpa.cpl), right-click the adapter to expose its properties, then place your tick mark against ipv6.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-04-02T19:00:16+00:00

    How do I enable ipv6 in Windows 10

    -> Same way as in Windows 7 or WinXP: You open the network configuration panel (ncpa.cpl), right-click the adapter to expose its properties, then place your tick mark against ipv6.

    This is all very well, but if one has never needed or wanted to enable or disable ipv6 in XP or Win 7, perhaps you could be a little more helpful and tell us HOW to get to the "network configuration panel" in Win 10?  I have wasted nearly an hour searching online and within Win 10 to find this mythical place to no avail.

    If you type "ncpa.cpl" in the Run box (press Windows Key + R to open this), you'll get the network configuration panel.

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-02-19T08:56:55+00:00

    How do I enable ipv6 in Windows 10

    -> Same way as in Windows 7 or WinXP: You open the network configuration panel (ncpa.cpl), right-click the adapter to expose its properties, then place your tick mark against ipv6.

    This is all very well, but if one has never needed or wanted to enable or disable ipv6 in XP or Win 7, perhaps you could be a little more helpful and tell us HOW to get to the "network configuration panel" in Win 10?  I have wasted nearly an hour searching online and within Win 10 to find this mythical place to no avail.

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-04-15T14:46:02+00:00

    Really, isn't there some other group of people you could be an **** to? This forum is foranswers, not attitude.

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