We will show you how to check if your Windows is capable of IPv6 connectivity.
⏰Timestamps⏰
00:00 Intro
01:06 Method 1: Check Network Adapter Settings
03:36 Method 2: Using Command Line
05:11 Method 3: Use Online IPv6 Test Tools
The following questions will be answered in this tutorial:
How do I know if my IPv6 is connected to the Internet
How to check if you have an IPv6 address on Windows
How to find out in Windows that our Internet service supports IPv6
How to Know Your Network is Routing IPv6 Over the Internet
How to access network adapters in Windows
How to test your IPv4 connectivity
How to test your IPv6 connectivity
How to test the ipv4 connection using the command line
How to test the ipv6 connection using the command line
What are online tools for ipv6 testing
Am I Using IPv6
Today, we're diving into the world of internet connectivity to address an increasingly important question: How to verify if your system is capable of IPv6 connectivity?
When we say 'your system', we're referring to your computer, router, and internet service provider (ISP).
Now, let's jump into the steps to verify if your system supports IPv6 connectivity.
IPv6 adoption has been increasing steadily, but IPv4 still remains widely used due to its long-established infrastructure and compatibility with older systems.
So, what exactly is IPv6? Well, without getting too technical, IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol that allows devices to communicate over the internet. It's like a digital address that helps your device connect to other devices and services online.
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