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[Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

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Re: [Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

#16 Post by amashee »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Thanks for the link, I'm sure others will find that useful.
No Problem! :D

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Re: [Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

#17 Post by p.H »

amashee wrote:I came up with that assumption, because sometimes my network(Wifi) crashes and restarts. Apparently i am not the only one with this problem.
I got this from the manufactures website.
This KB article does not mention IPv6 and I fail to see how a hardware malfunction would have any effect on IPv6 kernel settings.
Having two issues does not mean that they are related.

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Re: [Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

#18 Post by amashee »

p.H wrote:
amashee wrote:I came up with that assumption, because sometimes my network(Wifi) crashes and restarts. Apparently i am not the only one with this problem.
I got this from the manufactures website.
This KB article does not mention IPv6 and I fail to see how a hardware malfunction would have any effect on IPv6 kernel settings.
Having two issues does not mean that they are related.
P.h

You are probably right,but for some reason i no longer have any Ipv6 DSN leaks, from my debian system. This is not a joke, but everything seems to be functioning right now.

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Re: [Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

#19 Post by p.H »

What did you change ?

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Re: [Solved>> faulty hardware ] HOW to Disable ipv6

#20 Post by amashee »

p.H wrote:What did you change ?
i followed the instructions at https://www.killernetworking.com/killer ... and-arch-3 .

Updated the network-Wifi driver and followed the instructions from my very first post.

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