 desistyle33
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if you do the IP v6 install for winxp, will you see any better functionality or not? |
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| said by desistyle33 : if you do the IP v6 install for winxp, will you see any better functionality or not?
I would say only if you have a need for IPv6 at this point 
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| I suppose you have to have web content that is IPv6 enabled before you will notice any difference ??
I watch this webcam in Amsterdam often the video stream is IPv6 enabled, streams at 918 Kb/sec sports full screen video in WMP9 and has stereo sound to boot.
Link to the webcam is here:
»www.terena.nl/~dick/cam2.asx
My question is, I am running windows ME is this protocol available for ME ???
edit: Remember, this is Amsterdam, Holland time is EDT + 6 hours, it is night there at this moment.
-- Click here for some fun and a very interesting web site
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 abcovell
join:2004-06-10 Syracuse, NY | I am on IPv4 and I can get the 918 Kbps feed and it looks fine - only problem are some occasional hiccups (freezes for moment or two, but the stats show no lost packets?). IP version doesn't effect the visual experience does it? |
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| reply to georgequ said by georgequ :My question is, I am running windows ME is this protocol available for ME ??? Well, I'm guessing that Microsoft's support is pretty much dried up for that platform....it's time for an upgrade. My suggestion would be Linux or a newer windows version. Try fedora core linux. You'll like  |
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