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Hi,
This question is purely out of curiosity but could someone explain why one of my windows 10 machines lists the same ipv6 DNS servers twice in ipconfig (see screenshot below). My other machine does not do this.
The IPv4 servers are set to be obtained by the router from my ISP (BT) and the ipv6 servers are specified manually within the router's configuration. There are no DNS servers manually specified within the network settings on the pc.
It does not make any difference when I release or renew the IP addresses or reboot.
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Might try it on someone else's network for a test. Might also ask in the router manufacturer forums about this. The doubles are google DNS if that helps. Also try setting different ones in the router config for a test.
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Hi ,
Based on my understanding, your symptom is that ipv6 servers which manually configured within the router will show twice on your windows client. Is that right? Please feel free to let me know if I have any misunderstanding. In order to narrow down whether the symptom is related with router , as Dave said, you can change to different DHCP server and then see if the symptom still happens.
Best Regards,
Candy
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