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Testing ipv6 here
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QUOTE(asellus @ Oct 6 2013, 06:00 PM) Nah, Firefox has this tendency to prefer IPv4 or IPv6 quite a lot. Chrome and IE doesn't have that problem. Nope, tested and confirmed Ad muncher was the culprit, when I disabled Ad muncher and tested chrome and firefox again, they both used Ipv6. The same problem occurred when I re-enabled Ad muncher (both browsers switched to ipv4). Also, I noticed only IE 11 (apparently Ad muncher doesn't work with the latest IE) was running on Ipv6 when I enabled the program. I did a search on the net and turns out Ad muncher doesn't support Ipv6, probably it forces the browsers to run on Ipv4 for its ad blocking to work This post has been edited by ComposMentis: Oct 6 2013, 10:45 PM |
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