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I used BitTorrent to download 3.7 GB of software tools. I started up
Resource Monitor and clicked on 'Torque'. Torque is the torrent engine. I
was pleasantly surprised to see that Torque had made numerous IPv6
connections. I had setup Google IPv6 DNS servers but my adapters have not
yet been able to find an IPv6 gateway. One of my computers has been assigned
a permanent IPv6 address, but I do not know how that happened. Some time ago
I played around with dibbler but nothing seemed to work. BitTorrent knows of
an IPv6 gateway. An IPv6 gateway is not provided by local Internet service
deniers. If I knew of one, I could access all those IPv6 addresses on the
other side of the great firewall of China.
Please enlighten me.
Resource Monitor and clicked on 'Torque'. Torque is the torrent engine. I
was pleasantly surprised to see that Torque had made numerous IPv6
connections. I had setup Google IPv6 DNS servers but my adapters have not
yet been able to find an IPv6 gateway. One of my computers has been assigned
a permanent IPv6 address, but I do not know how that happened. Some time ago
I played around with dibbler but nothing seemed to work. BitTorrent knows of
an IPv6 gateway. An IPv6 gateway is not provided by local Internet service
deniers. If I knew of one, I could access all those IPv6 addresses on the
other side of the great firewall of China.
Please enlighten me.