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Originally Posted by Spookster
If it is referring to ipV4 and ipV6 then I can't imagine why you would need ipV6 enabled for your home network. The ipV6 just allows for a much larger pool of IP addresses. It shouldn't hurt to leave support for it enabled but it should not be required for your home network.
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It was while using the article I mentioned above. The procedure said that I needed it set. Unfortunately, OpenDns told me to disable it. As I am /was relatively ignorant of the subject, I could see a conflict.
All Hunky Doory now.
Frank