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You can opt instead to view the simple test, which will give you a quick pass/fail for IPv4, IPv4+IPv6, and IPv6. It will however offer little diagnostic information.
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How this test works: Your browser will be instructed to reach a series of URLs. The combination of successes and failures tells a story about how ready you are for when publishers start offering their web sites on IPv6.
Click to see Technical Info
| Test with IPv4 DNS record |
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| Test with IPv6 DNS record |
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| Test with Dual Stack DNS record |
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| Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet |
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| Test IPv6 large packet |
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| Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6 |
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| Find IPv4 Service Provider |
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| Find IPv6 Service Provider |
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| Test for buggy DNS |
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How this test works: Your browser will be instructed to reach a series of URLs. The combination of successes and failures tells a story about how ready you are for when publishers start offering their web sites on IPv6.
Click to see Tests Run
If this test fails or times out, you can expect major problems as publishers start offering their sites on IPv6.
If the summary results indicated problems, you (or your technical support) may be able to use the information above to diagnose the issues. Each of the test urls and their results is shown on the left side. To the right you'll see a description of what that URL was designed to test.
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Help desk information will follow once the test completes.
More information about this page, including how to bookmark it: faq_helpdesk.html.
If your Internet help desk asks you to mail the 'results url', copy and paste the following URL. Note that this will share your current numeric Internet Protocol address(es). We do not recommend posting this link on public web sites such as forums.
On most computers, you can right-click the above URL, and select 'Copy'.
Hint: Columns are sortable (click the first row); click here to re-check reachability from where you are to those mirrors.
It is real easy to get added to this list for basic checks. Just provide two image URLs (one IPv4-only; one IPv6-only), to Jason Fesler <jfesler@gigo.com>. Also send your general web site address and organization name.
Your particular configuration is of interest. We are always striving to make the test-ipv6.com code better. Would you be willing to contribute more information about your browser and computer setup? With your help, we can document for others how to repair their systems.
This form will let you leave a comment, voice concerns, or ask questions. Your test results will be included automatically. This includes your IP address, which is shared with the site administrator in order to answer your questions. Use of this form implies consent.
(FAQ) page is available for your exact set of results. Please read it before leaving comments; many questions have already been answered. If you still have questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to use this form.
If reporting a problem with the test, or requesting help with your results, please fill out all requested information to the best of your ability. If leaving general comments, use your best judgement on how much to report.
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