Subj : Why does address changeÉ To : Markus Reschke From : Joe Delahaye Date : Fri Sep 02 2016 17:07:08 Re: Why does address changeÉ By: Markus Reschke to Joe Delahaye on Fri Sep 02 2016 19:52:52 JD>> Having re-installed windows twice now from the original setup, I JD>> have a different IPv6 address with each installation. I have used JD>> the MR> Since the IPv6 interface addresses don't match the MAC, the addresses are MR> not set up via SLAAC. So DHCPv6 remains. Except for the login information here are my IPv6 settings for the router. Address Mode: Static IP IP Address: 2607:f2c0:f00e:4200::1 Service Name: Reconnect Mode: Always on MTU: 1492 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - IPv6 DNS SETTINGS DNS Type: Use the following DNS address Primary DNS Server: 2607:f2c0::1 Secondary DNS Server: 2607:f2c0::2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS Enable DHCP-PD: Disabled LAN IPv6 Address: 2607:f2c0:a000:54::1 /64 LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address: fe80::c612:f5ff:fe66:e6c8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment: Enabled Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN: Enabled Autoconfiguration Type: SLAAC+Stateless DHCP Router Advertisement Lifetime: minutes (This is unknown, and greyed out) --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .