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Thread ID: 145838 2018-02-08 00:40:00 Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP/IPv6 in W10 mzee (3324) Press F1
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1446029 2018-02-08 00:40:00 My phone is connected to Skinny, G3, TCP/IPv6 works on most Linux, and Windows 7.
I can not get it to connect as an external modem on Windows 10.
When I try to install IPv6 to Windows 10 it asks for a disk.
Question is, what disk?

The phone is ZTE and not Android which connects Ok.
mzee (3324)
1446030 2018-02-08 01:41:00 IPv6 should be ticked under the network adapter already. Well it is here

Spark used to have a program for ZTE phones, which let you connect / disconnect from online
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1446031 2018-02-08 02:31:00 IPv6 should be ticked under the network adapter already. Well it is here

Spark used to have a program for ZTE phones, which let you connect / disconnect from online

The phone has the JoinMe program which allows you to use the computer keyboard to write txts etc. Also the connection to the Internet as an external modem.
The Spark (telecom) JoinMe also works on W7, but not W10.

IPv6 is unticked on my W10 Pro. When I tick it I am asked for a disk. I have another two W10 notebooks which are both unticked. One is Windows 10 Educational.
Very strange that W7 doesn't have this problem. Maybe there is a setting somewhere else to activate IPv6?
mzee (3324)
1446032 2018-02-08 04:20:00 Sounds a bit like theres a driver problem. V4 & V6 are installed by default ( on every W10 I've seen anyway)

Try the folling options in this article, ( except the last one) :) www.drivereasy.com
wainuitech (129)
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