E1200 - DHCP IPv6

Hi all

I have a connection internet pppoe dhcpv6 and my pc is two addressess, 1 ipv6 address ipv6 is the assignment of my ISP, but it is not my ISP. and it's very weird.

LANandLAN Ethernet card:

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
IPv6 address: 2001:d10:9400:105:619 c: 239:5540:33fe<--- isp="">
IPv6 address: fda5:ff79:5c4a:0:619 c: 239:5540:33fe<-- i="" dont="" know="" what="" ipv6="" this="" is,="" i="" just="" get="" it="" from="" linksys="">
Temporary IPv6 address...: 2001:d10:9400:105:b420:6091:8f4d:4863
Temporary IPv6 address...: fda5:ff79:5c4a:0:b420:6091:8f4d:4863
Link-local IPv6 Address...: fe80::619c:239:5540:33fe 12%
IPv4 address...: 192.168.1.128
... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
... Default gateway. : fe80::5a6d:8fff:fe87:dae9% 12
192.168.1.1

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When the ipv6 connection loss, there are changes in the sequences of ipv6:

LANandLAN Ethernet card:

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
IPv6 address: fda5:ff79:5c4a:0:619 c: 239:5540:33fe<--- other="">
IPv6 address: 2001:d10:9400:105:619 c: 239:5540:33fe<--- my="" isp="" assigment="">
Temporary IPv6 address...: 2001:d10:9400:105:b420:6091:8f4d:4863
Temporary IPv6 address...: fda5:ff79:5c4a:0:b420:6091:8f4d:4863
Link-local IPv6 Address...: fe80::619c:239:5540:33fe 12%
IPv4 address...: 192.168.1.128
... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
... Default gateway. : fe80::5a6d:8fff:fe87:dae9% 12
192.168.1.1

--

I need buttons how to remove this ipv6 address ' fda5:ff79:5c4a:0:619 c: 239:5540:33fe ", because of this ipv6, ipv6 connection a few times was the RTO."

client using windows7

Thank you very much

Your router does not support IPv6. It is possible that your ISP can support IPv6, but in order to use this connection, your router must be able to support that. Click on the link below to know what routers support IPv6:

Title: Linksys devices that support IPv6

Article ID: 23904

http://KB.Linksys.com/Linksys/UKP.aspx?VW=1&docid=cb06294f6dec4b098bc1e94d7953e302_What_Linksys_devi...

Tags: Linksys Routers

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