IPv6 connectivity shows no network access

When I want to access online through a WLAN, shows the status

IPv4 connectivity: Internet

IPv6 connectivity: no network access

so I think that my internet speed is going slower than before.

I also try on the properties of the network and their IPv4 IPv6 & all are in default.

now I want to know how, which can enable IPv6 connectivity?

Hello

You don't need IPv6 to access the Internet.

If IPv6 is on or Off should not affect the speed of Internet connection (if at all in some older systems it slows down when it is turned on).

Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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