No acceso à rede IPv6
No acceso à rede IPv6
Seeking IPv6 network access to boost my internet speed, but I'm having trouble enabling it. I've checked forums and videos, tried commands like ipconfig and driver updates, even reset the IP helper, yet it doesn't work. I'm hoping someone can assist me on this Windows 10 setup.
The type of Internet Protocol you choose doesn't influence your internet speed. If your provider doesn't support IPv6, you won't be able to access it.
I wondered if your experience with a slower connection compared to your brother's could be explained by factors like network congestion or router performance.
You’re asking for more details since the connection is limited to 100Mbps, possibly due to the motherboard, cable, or router. Providing component info and other specifics would help identify the issue.
It's not the motherboard itself. Looking into it, the motherboard includes a Realtek® 8111H Gigabit LAN controller. See what cables you're using—anything below cat5e isn't adequate for typical internet needs. As mentioned before, neither IPv4 nor IPv6 will control your internet speed. The main distinction is that IPv4 supports about 4.3 billion addresses while IPv6 can handle around 340 undecillion.
You can adjust the port settings yourself. The router is usually located in the main network area, often near the front or back of the room. If you need more details, let me know your router model and I’ll guide you further.