For the longest of time I've been able to ping the Google IPv6 servers until a few days ago that it gives me some error that it can't find the host:
I get the same error on my laptop and desktop, and I even tried changing routers and I still get the same error.
Here's what it used to look like before, even if I didn't get a response from the IPv6 server, I could at least ping it, but now it doesn't even let me anymore:
Is it possible that my ISP stopped allowing this?
If it were an OS problem, I could still ping from other desktops/laptops I have, but I can't.
If it were a router problem, I would be able to ping with a different router I have, but I can't.
I get the same error on my laptop and desktop, and I even tried changing routers and I still get the same error.
Here's what it used to look like before, even if I didn't get a response from the IPv6 server, I could at least ping it, but now it doesn't even let me anymore:
Is it possible that my ISP stopped allowing this?
If it were an OS problem, I could still ping from other desktops/laptops I have, but I can't.
If it were a router problem, I would be able to ping with a different router I have, but I can't.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7C-502gbAMD APU
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Acer
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- C-50
- Memory
- 2gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD APU
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768
- Hard Drives
- 320gb Hitachi
- Internet Speed
- 10/1 mbit