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Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> The ipv6 address you see is the so-called link-local address, and is 
> automatically constructed by the network adapter based on its MAC 
> address; hence, it's not "acquired" from some server, and so it's 
> perfectly normal that, even though there are other connectivity 
> problems, the network adapter has this kind of ipv6 address.

Thanks for your reply!

R
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