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Weird Vista connection.
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Alright so, I'm used to the standard single TCPIP connection, but for some reason my Vista Ultimate SP1 is doing multiple connections. Here is what is going on:
![]() ![]() For some reason when I boot up every once in a while I have to release and renew the IP because the v4 grabs some wierd one. My main question though, is why I have multiple connections one being local and one being to the internet, it seems to be causing a conflict. Also, I don't know what the two tunnel adapters are, as this is a fresh reformatt. The problem was occuring pre-format also. I think I can fix it by just telling it to grab an IP manually, but I would like to fix the auto setup also as I move a lot. Here is the detailed list of my connection, it originally had NetBios enabled over TCIP so I disabled that. ![]()
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Last edited by Skeletor : 04-23-08 at 10:35 AM. |
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Well I found that Vista uses IPv6 and tunneling natively, and that it can't be uninstalled just disabled connection specifically.
http://www.ipv6day.org/action.php?n=...n-WindowsVista I'll try it when I get home from school.
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