IPv6 is much more popular than before. I believe you will configure IPV6 addresses in XP and VISTA. However, Windows 7 has some changes in both the interface and performance as well as XP and Vista. Many people do not know how to set ipv6 addresses in Windows 7 at the moment.
In fact, the IPv6 Configuration method in Windows 7 is not much different from that in Vista. The following are two IPv6 Configuration Methods in Windows 7, which are helpful to users. (Note: In view of the different network configuration environments on different campuses or other sites, if the configuration fails as follows, You can consult the relevant network management personnel or re-select the connected client)
Method 1: manual Configuration
1. Enter the Network Sharing Center (Open Network and Sharing Center) from the quick link)
2. Click Local Area Connection)
3. Click properties to configure IPv6