University Campus Network has an advantage is the free use of IPv6 on a variety of BT, PT, however, IPv6 due to commercial not widely, a variety of IPv6 solutions are not standardized, leading to a variety of use problems. I recently encountered the problem: after the win 10 installed, has changed the Hosts file, in order to Goole, the problem is
There is no network permission for IPv6.
After testing, we found that the core solution was simply to use CMD or the Windows Power Shell to perform network configuration commands:
I'm used to brushing it two times.
Ipconfig/renew6
Look directly at the effect of the picture, the command to wait for some time before the line
But when I was in the other part of the route (seemingly not easy to get, after two of the road from the turn), it is embarrassing to reset the two back. So this method is not omnipotent.
Three, it's all WiFi, so let's talk about the status of cable I'm connected to.
I first: Press "Windows key +x" on the keyboard, and then find command prompt (Administrator) (A) and click to run the command prompt as an administrator
Run cmd as Administrator, then enter: netsh winsock reset catalog carriage return and then enter: netsh int ip reset reset.log carriage return, reboot
Look at the status of the cable I'm connected to.
Of course make sure you I changed the hosts, so I can be on the net.