
Hi, On 5 March 2012 19:05, Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au> wrote:
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In firefox, I have network.dns.disableIPv6 = "user set boolean true", but that's more for slow "Looking up ..."
just disable ipv6 at the host level if you're not using it. ...
When you get your line problems sorted out, have a look at configuring your ADSL router to enable IPv6. All the routers Internode sell support IPv6. As an Internode subscriber, you are better placed than most to actually *use* IPv6. In particular, Google and YouTube are popular sources of IPv6 traffic, and much more will be available after 6th June -- http://www.worldipv6launch.org/ The big win with IPv6 is billions of times more IP addresses. Internode subscribers get given 256 subnets of 2^64 IPv6 addresses. You don't need to play port forwarding games if you want to e.g. have more than one Web or ssh server at home. John