Windows 7 ipv6 can see local subnet

Hello

Have a Windows 7 computer.  I have an ipv4 address and an ipv6 address.  The ipv4 address can see any machine on the local subnet (class c) very well, as well as on other subnets Intranet and Internet machines outside.

However ipv6 can see the machines on the local subnet.  He can't see the machines on other subnets or on the Internet.  IPv6 not cross.

I created a Linux CentOS machine with the same exact parameters (IP, gateway, DNS etc...) and he could see other subnets and the Internet very well in ipv4 or ipv6.  So, it's not a problem firewall or problem with the gateway etc...  It's something with the Windows 7 box.

I have disabled the Windows Firewall, but this has not helped (and it doesn't seem to be lock everything about in any case)

Any ideas on where to look?

Thank you

-John Connor

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in the Microsoft Community Forums!

The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/threads

It will be useful.

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