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com/2010/10/use-a-d-link-dir-825-to-automatically-ipv6-you r-network/ I had the same problem but have now fixed it by modifying the Windows 7 Registry entry: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\TCPIP6\Parameters] Export this first before modifying anything so that you can restore it if you ha ve any problems. Then: Delete the "DisabledComponents" DWORD value (if it exists) and create a new DWO RD value: "EnableICSIPv6' with hexidecimal value 1 Reboot your system.

Good luck. Ok Allington, basically what she is saying is this: 1) Create a New entry of the type DWORD (32-bit) and name it "EnableICSIPv6" (mi nus quotes) 2) Double click the new EnableICSIPv6 entry and a window should pop up that has a grey box called "Value Name" with "EnableICSIPv6" in it, a white box called "V alue Data" with a highlighted "0" in it and two selectable options beside it cal led "Hexadecimal" and "Decimal." 3) Enter the value "1" in the "Value Data" box making sure that hexadecimal is s elected on the right side. 4) Click "OK" That should fix your problem.

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