Subj : Making IPv6 prio number one To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Bj”rn Felten Date : Sun Feb 12 2017 15:42:11 MvdV> Ah, that's the spirit! ;-) Thanks! Now, considering that a vast amount of FTN systems still probably runs on an XP setup(?), can we perhaps help those willing to try a tunnel through all the hoops they'll encounter? I know that you are probably one of the most knowledgeable netsh experts amongst us; what if we analyse all the netsh commands needed to get an XP system from scratch and create a generic one that lacks the mistakes SixXS as well as he.net has made? As a basis I would use this: netsh int ipv6 install That's obvious. netsh int ipv6 6to4 set state disabled netsh int ipv6 set teredo disable netsh int ipv6 isatap set state state=disabled I would really want a total delete function here, if nothing else but to clean up the ipconfig /all response. netsh int ipv6 add address "he.net" 2001:470:27:302::2 netsh int ipv6 add route 2001:470:27:302::2/64 he.net netsh int ipv6 add route 0::/0 he.net 2001:470:27:302::1 publish=yes And here is probably where we need to put a lot of comments. For starters, there's no IPv4 addresses here, so I guess it's working for me because I added it somewhere else along the line. RFC ... --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101125 * Origin: news://eljaco.se (2:203/2) .