as396075.net - IPv6 Test and Dual-Stack Test For Network Connectivity

Description: This website is dedicated to a simple and effective test of IPv6, dual-stack, and IPv4 connectivity via multiple protocol tests conducted by users through their web browser.

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Congratulations, you have connected to a server that will display your method of connectivity, either IPv6 (preferred) or IPv4 (old and crusty) . This page is fairly plain and non-flashy for a reason -- decreased bandwidth for testing applications and devices that are using limited-bandwidth connectivity and/or limited support for advanced HTML/XHTML features.

I typically don't push stuff like this, but it's important that you share this information with your social contacts, especially if you are the trusted technical resource in your group. Please take a couple of seconds to click '+1' and 'Like' below so that your friends will get the message about the changes we are all facing with the depletion of IPv4.

To perform a pure IPv6 test, click on the IPv6-only Test link at the top of this page. If your browser times-out when trying to connect to this server then you do not have a valid IPv6 path to the server. This can happen for several reasons, but what I have heard most is that your client is using an address that is not globally routable on the Internet and therefore is not actually making the connection to this server. Your client is IPv6-capable but doesn't know that it's limited to your local network. Thi