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I have windows 7 and internet exploder, some times when i start my pc the internet is so slow, and i have it down to the fact that Im only connected by wire to IPv6 when its slow.. If I run troubleshooter nothing helps. If I restart my pc 2 3 or 4 times eventually it will connect to ipv4 and ipv6 and my connection will be awesome. sometimes i get an error unable to obtain DNS server..sometimes

 

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when was the last time you checked for malware and such also advance system care from iobit is nice.. also go to dslreports.com it has tools to check internet settings and it is free to use



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ipv6and ipv4 should be both checked in internet options....ipv6 isnt used as much as the trusted tried and true ipv4...make sure both are checked...go into services and make sure dns is set to auto...good luck report back and let us know



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ipv6 will be listed disabled if ur isp doesnt support it like mine...



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u could have spyware adware or even a virus...plus u might want to delete ur temp files in windows temp folder...plus u might want to delete ur user temp files as well..just go to username folder (user name =whoever is assingd admin on ur pc) then go to app data then go to temp folder and delete all temp files as this will help



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Thanks the boxes 1 p4 , 6 are checked. I have run syware stuff, and CCleaner. cannot find DNS checkbox is set to 0.. thanks



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what using to connect to internet ? DSL or Cable get the manual for your modem or router also get the current driver for your lan chip on MB or card



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Thanks the boxes 1 p4 , 6 are checked. I have run syware stuff, and CCleaner. cannot find DNS checkbox is set to 0.. thanks

I am runnnig off cable, thru my mother board..intel. to a router then cable modem. its only if i shut down pc and restart it happens, I have left pc on for days with no trouble

 

I have Pc to Router to cable modem. Hard wired.

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so i understand cable---->modem--RJ45--->router---RJ45---->intel lan

 

or cable---->modem/router---RJ45---->intel lan

 

can you login in to your router/cable modem, usally the default gateway http://192.168.x.x



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To eliminate variables, you should remove your router from the equation. Plug your computer directly to the modem and see if that solves your problem. If it does, then you may have an improperly configed router or it may just be flakey. I've had numerous brand-new routers go bad very quickly.

 

When troubleshooting anything on the network, always look at the physical side/hardware FIRST. IP v6 is not your issue. If you can connect period, your ip settings are correct unless you are seeing an ip address conflict. But, as stated above, plug ONE machine into the modem and bypass the router and that would be an impossibility. You are just fine with IPv4 fyi..

 

Remove anything you don't absolutely need in order to connect to the internet. Make it barebones and try to get it to work.

Are all computers/devices on the network having the same issue or just your desktop?



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To eliminate variables, you should remove your router from the equation. Plug your computer directly to the modem and see if that solves your problem. If it does, then you may have an improperly configed router or it may just be flakey. I've had numerous brand-new routers go bad very quickly.

 

When troubleshooting anything on the network, always look at the physical side/hardware FIRST. IP v6 is not your issue. If you can connect period, your ip settings are correct unless you are seeing an ip address conflict. But, as stated above, plug ONE machine into the modem and bypass the router and that would be an impossibility. You are just fine with IPv4 fyi..

 

Remove anything you don't absolutely need in order to connect to the internet. Make it barebones and try to get it to work.

Are all computers/devices on the network having the same issue or just your desktop?

 

Great post and dead on. The protocol doesn't really matter and chances are your ISP isn't even using IPV6. As Demmer said, the your problem has nothing to do with IPV6 vs 4. In fact, you can probably uninstall the IPV6 support in Windows with no ill effect. More than likely your problem has to do with your router. I've thrown away more of them than I can remember due to them all out dying or just becoming flakey.

 

Plug your PC directly into the "modem" and see if the problem goes away.



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On another note, in IE disable any add-ons you don't need. When I work on customer systems there's usually far too many add ons running and simply disabling the ones not needed makes a WORLD of difference in browser performance.



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Deactivate v6 and try again.

You won't need and miss it.

 

As far as i know, ISPs most ISPs do not assign v6 IPs to their customers.

Also most websites / Servers dont support IPv6.

 

It could also help to set a static IPv4 address within your routers IP range.


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