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IPV6 has been known to cause problems with people's broadband connections and Vista. It is possible to disable it and thus increasing the stability of your connection. I disable it automatically now as it has no use with my broadband supplier, all it does is cause problems, such as dropped connections, page timeouts and other random disconnections.
To disable it or enable it depending on what you want to achieve. You can do this by following my simple instructions below;
1. Go to "Control panel".
2. Go to "Network and Sharing Centre".
3. Look for where i says "Connection -- Local Area Connection" and click on "view status" at the end.
4. A new window will pop up, now click "Properties" at the bottom left corner.
5. Look for "The connection uses the following items" and "Untick IPV6". Usually the 4th icon in the list that lies within that window.
6. Now click "OK" and reboot your PC, IPV6 should now be disabled - to enable it again just follow this guide and put a tick in the box.
Thanks for reading.
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