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Your IPv4 address on the public internet appears to be xxxxxxxxxx
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Your IPv6 address on the public internet appears to be xxxxxxxxxxx
Your IPv6 service appears to be: 6to4
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World IPv6 day is June 8th, 2011. No problems are anticipated for you with this browser, at this location.
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Congratulations! You appear to have both IPv4 and IPv6 internet working. If a publisher publishes to IPv6, your browser will connect using IPv6. Note: Your browser appears to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 when given the choice. This may in the future affect the accuracy of sites who guess at your location.
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IPv6 Connections using DNS work; but literal IP addresses in urls do not. These are rarely used on the web today.
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You appear to be using a public 6to4 gateway; your router may be providing this to you automatically. Such public gateways have no service level agreements; you may see performance problems using such. Better would be to get a native IPv6 address from your ISP.
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Attempts to use an IPv6-only DNS server failed; possibly, your ISP's DNS servers are not yet on IPv6. This will impact your ability to browse an IPv6-only site. If you are knowingly using OpenDNS, note they also cause this test to fail. If you are technically capable, consider running your own resolver (not forwarder!) on one of your IPv6 enabled hosts.
Your readiness scores
7/10 for your IPv4 stability and readiness, when publishers offer both IPv4 and IPv6
7/10 for your IPv6 stability and readiness, when publishers are forced to go IPv6 only
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(Survey posting failed; the above information is accurate, but not recorded.) with IPv4 DNS record ok (0.281s) using ipv4
Test with IPv6 DNS record ok (0.312s) using ipv6 6to4
Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6 bad (0.468s)
Test with Dual Stack DNS record ok (0.281s) using ipv4
Test IPv4 without DNS ok (0.484s) using ipv4
Test IPv6 without DNS timeout (9.734s) using ipv6 6to4
Test IPv6 large packet ok (0.405s) using ipv6 6to4