G Guest Jun 16, 2006 #1 Under the status screen, there is a %11 following the IPv6 address. I havn't tested it on an IPv6 lan, but will when I get home.
Under the status screen, there is a %11 following the IPv6 address. I havn't tested it on an IPv6 lan, but will when I get home.
A Alan Adams Jun 19, 2006 #3 Pat Erley said: It shows the same when it's a working IPv6 address. Click to expand... Look through the Microsoft documentation for references to IPv6 and scope IDs. The most concise reference I saw, albeit as part of the WinCE documentation, was: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wcecomm5/html/wce50conipv6addresses.asp Alan Adams
Pat Erley said: It shows the same when it's a working IPv6 address. Click to expand... Look through the Microsoft documentation for references to IPv6 and scope IDs. The most concise reference I saw, albeit as part of the WinCE documentation, was: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wcecomm5/html/wce50conipv6addresses.asp Alan Adams
G Guest Jun 19, 2006 #4 Wow, maybe it's just my *nix world background but I saw a % sign and figured a printf had been replaced and it was a display error. Thanks.
Wow, maybe it's just my *nix world background but I saw a % sign and figured a printf had been replaced and it was a display error. Thanks.