Again like IPv6 itself this is hardly used anywhere, and is perfectly safe to disable. ![]() UPDATE: You may also have to disable the “IP Helper” service, which is in charge of creating tunnels between IPv6 and IPv4 networks. When you’re done it should look like this:
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