Y560p IPv6 no connectivity

IPv6 must be connected? My wireless network connection works except large thay, it takes about 90 seconds to connect. My girlfriend V570 connects in 5 seconds approximately. Any suggestions?

If the router configured on IPv6 system will support.

Make the driver for the wireless card to be updated with the firmware of the router to have good connectivity.

Best regards

Tanuj

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