Subj : Testing IPv6 To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Jeff Smith Date : Mon Dec 28 2015 16:58:58 Hello Michiel. 28 Dec 15 11:57, you wrote to me: MV> If I correct that addres to 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d, it MV> pings. My typing the address correctly would have helped. MV> D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d MV> Ping wird ausgefhrt fr 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d mit 32 MV> Bytes Daten: MV> Antwort von 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d: Zeit=154ms MV> Antwort von 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d: Zeit=154ms MV> Antwort von 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d: Zeit=152ms MV> Antwort von 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d: Zeit=152ms MV> Ping-Statistik fr 2602:41:6726:ae00:7181:e7b2:36cc:668d: MV> Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust), MV> Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.: MV> Minimum = 152ms, Maximum = 154ms, Mittelwert = 153ms The address was active but I suspect that I had the system unavailable while I was working on the OS support of IPv6. I'm temped to switch the 1:14/0,/5 system over to the spare 64bit Linux box I have available and avoid the limitations that currently exist with older Win32 box. MV> But I fail to connect to 1:14/0. Both on IPv6 as on IPv4. Jeff --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20070503 * Origin: Region 14 IP Server - ftn.region14.org (1:14/5) .