JD> Re: Birthday present from he.net JD> By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 09 2016 07:53:01
JD>> Tracert to that address returns the same address <G> It is mine.
RN> Well, that was a waste of time. You should have had someone from the RN> outside do it.
JD>> Tracing route to fe80::c612:f5ff:fe66:e6c8%9 over a maximum of 30 JD>> hops
JD>> 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms fe80::c612:f5ff:fe66:e6c8
RN> I get this:
RN> Tracing route to fe80::c612:f5ff:fe66:e6c8%9 over a maximum of 30 hops
RN> 1 Transmit error: code 1231.
JD> Did you look up that error? Wonder if it is a M$ error
Not before, but just now I found this:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information for error 1231
Error 1231 is a network problem that occurs due to connectivity problem or network trouble shooting. When this problem occurs, the information displayed on the screen is; - `location network cannot be reached'. Due to this problem, physical computers are unable to connect to the internet. Error code 1231 is associated with Windows *Vista. Once it occurs, one cannot ping his or her own IP or default gateway because once one tries to ping this gateway the resultant error reads, `ping transmit failed error code 1231 message. When this problem occurs and that one is using V6, try deselecting TCP IP V6 setting under the LAN adapter. This seems to favor V6 over V4 since it is thought that this could cause the problem. --------------------------------------------------------------------------