Read through this:
https://www.howtogeek.com/175566/htg-explains-are-you-using-ipv6-yet-should-you-even-care/
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I've been trying to set up IPv6, and so far, I've enabled it on my TP-Link router.
However, every time I try to test for IPv6 support at test-ipv6.com, it says I do not have IPv6 support. When I check my connection status from the network adapter settings, this is what I see:
I tried
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log
but that didn’t work. Does anyone have a solution? I’m using a Surface Book, my ISP is Comcast, and my wireless card is an Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201.
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…OK, I have a stupid question. Let's suppose they did give me an IPv6 address. How would I know? Would they send me an email?
You could always ask.
…OK, I have a stupid question. Let's suppose they did give me an IPv6 address. How would I know? Would they send me an email?
Has your ISP given you an IPv6 address?