Jerry
Tue Jul 22 16:26:06 PDT 2008
Tim -
Thanks to you and the others who responded. I had read "a mixed
environment" statement on my Network and Sharing page, but was not sure what
that statement meant. Does "mixed" mean an IPv4 and IPv6 working at the same
time? I talked to Dell, but am not sure I got a good answer. The tech told
me the 6 to 4 adapter and IPv6 had a relation to the 64 bit system. So,
since I use 32 bit, I did not need to worry about it.
Now, you made the statement, "right now all the websites you use and all
your network apps know about IPv6, not IPv4." Is this what you meant to say?
It implies everyone is using IPv6.
Thanks,
Jerry
"Tim Slattery" wrote:
> KCMichaelB <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >I have an HP Pavilion laptop with the same device with a yellow symbol.
> >I asked someone on the HP forum and they said just leave it. He said
> >that IPv6 is the next generation of internet protocol. We currently are
> >using IPv4.
>
> There's a thread about 6to4 adapter here:
>
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2382240&SiteID=17
>
> The salient point (IMHO) is this: "Microsoft 6to4 Adapter is used for
> communication in mixed environment including both IPv4 and IPv6."
>
> *Very* few people are using IPv6 at this point. That will no doubt
> change in the future when all the IPv4 addresses are used up, but
> right now all the websites you use and all your network apps know
> about IPv6, not IPv4. So you're not going to have to worry about IPv6
> for quite a while yet.
>
> --
> Tim Slattery
> MS MVP(Shell/User)
> Slattery_T@bls.gov
>
http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
>