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alba61
i have ipv6 and ipv4...but cannot access, maybe i have a wrong address?
may someone answer me with the address that works for them?
thank you
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Quique-stone
You are lucky guys! I miss this wonderful music paradise!
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You are lucky guys! I miss this wonderful music paradise!
We want you back. More Stones people needed!
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I miss the night shift people when all the Europeans are sleeping the other guys were asleep... good times, great people!
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HEILOOBAAS
This is the address I have. Am I supposed to reconfigure my router of something?
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While my Macbook Pro took awhile to connect to the site, my Dell Inspiron simply cuts off and tells me it can't do it
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HEILOOBAAS
My Mac died and went to Hell. I'm on a Dell labtop with Windows 10 Chrome presently.
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HEILOOBAAS
Jimmy, I actually did all that. I have a techy friend and I'm gonna ask him. Microsoft online chat is bots, did you know that?
& ELL has the clearest version of Coventry 71 I've ever heard, so I'm missing that one big time!
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HEILOOBAAS
My Mac died and went to Hell. I'm on a Dell labtop with Windows 10 Chrome presently.
Best place for a Mac
Windows 10 Chrome should be ok by default I would have thought ... but ... some thoughts.[*] check your network adaptor settings:
click your network connection icon -> open network and sharing -> right-click your adaptor -> properties.
is Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) checked?
select it and click properties.
is it set to 'obtain an IPv6 address automatically' and 'obtain DNS server address automatically'?
[*] try connecting with your firewall turned off. especially if you use a VPN such as PIA or anything else that might have blocked IPv6 access.
[*] try the usual suspects (doesn't usually help):
[support.microsoft.com]
[support.microsoft.com]
[*] chrome still doesn't allow you to change time-out settings, try Firefox (or better still, in my opinion, Waterfox) which does.
type 'about:config' into the address bar -> ENTER.
change 'network.http.response.timeout' to a higher value. it defaults to 300 seconds, ie, 5 minutes.
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alba61
...tried everything, also able to "put" ipv6 before ipv4...no way...
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I actually went to Coventry in 2006. The Stones concert was over, though.
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HEILOOBAAS
I actually went to Coventry in 2006. The Stones concert was over, though.
.. the 1971 concert certainly was
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I actually went to Coventry in 2006. The Stones concert was over, though.
.. the 1971 concert certainly was
Glad there's a new chance on 2nd June!
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I actually went to Coventry in 2006. The Stones concert was over, though.
.. the 1971 concert certainly was
Glad there's a new chance on 2nd June!
Charlie & Ronnie's birthdays.
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andrews27
I updated my Verizon DSL router settings last year, but no luck. Because of this thread, I finally made connection over the last two days. But today, no connection. Is the site down?
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andrews27
I updated my Verizon DSL router settings last year, but no luck. Because of this thread, I finally made connection over the last two days. But today, no connection. Is the site down?
Try configuring it for ivp6, or whatever it is. I called Centurylink but I need to talk to Microsoft to do it. The problem is that Microsoft chat is bots. And don't even get me started on talking to the help desk live.