Enable IPv6 in Chrome


IPV6-on-Chrome

Go to “chrome://net-internals/#dns”, without the quotes. Check if you have a Enable IPv6.

This trick, feature, or whatever is something I saw in Chrome Story. Apparently, the author have this option in his version of Chrome, but Chrome (according to some forums) supports IPv6 natively. Personally, I didn’t find anything By-Google about it, only people commenting.

Also, there is another issue, if your ISP doesn’t support IPv6 connections, you won’t get IPv6 connections, or at least that in theory.

Another theory is that by using this Chrome will prefer IPv6 over IPv4, or maybe is for enable it in your local connection… I’m still not 100% about this feature. If someone know, please give me a link, or at least some information about this.

To me, there’s no button, to you?

Via | Chrome Story

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A 20 year old computer engineer... Here's a clear explanation => http://bit.ly/6Pk550
February 21, 2011 | Autor: TatoSgr | Google Chrome
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