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I heard that white ipv6 is issued to everyone by default.
But is it good when a leaky Windows sticks out?
In order for it to hang around, many conditions must be met: your provider must support this protocol; you must specify the gateway where these packets should be sent (windows network settings have been made); the highways to which your wire is connected must support this protocol, and there it is still far from that. Therefore, these packets often do not go further than your network card.
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