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| | windows meeting space meeting how i solve this problem? 'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless adapter capable of ad hoc mode' |
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| | Re: windows meeting space meeting Meeting Space uses the PNRP/IPV6 capability of Vista to setup meetings without dealing with the problems that standard NAT (i.e., router-based) firewalls. If you don't have either a valid IPV6 address (which is very likely since native IPV6 addresses are very rare) or a tunnel-provided IPV6 address (which is what you should have), you won't be able to get this to work. Type in "ipconfig" in a command prompt and see what you get. Look particularly at Local Area Connection 9 & 11 (at least on mine). Do you have any IPV6 addresses listed there? --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:11:04 -0800, Tharinda <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >how i solve this problem? > >'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not >have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless >adapter capable of ad hoc mode' |
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| | Re: windows meeting space meeting "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Quote: > Meeting Space uses the PNRP/IPV6 capability of Vista to setup meetings > without dealing with the problems that standard NAT (i.e., > router-based) firewalls. > > If you don't have either a valid IPV6 address (which is very likely > since native IPV6 addresses are very rare) or a tunnel-provided IPV6 > address (which is what you should have), you won't be able to get this > to work. > > Type in "ipconfig" in a command prompt and see what you get. Look > particularly at Local Area Connection 9 & 11 (at least on mine). Do > you have any IPV6 addresses listed there? > --- > Jeffrey Randow > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > http://www.networkblog.net > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:11:04 -0800, Tharinda > <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >how i solve this problem? > > > >'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not > >have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless > >adapter capable of ad hoc mode' this is my result <a href="http://img265.imageshack.us/my.php?image=captureab4.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/7291/captureab4.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a> can u tell how to solve this? |
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| | Re: windows meeting space meeting "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Quote: > Meeting Space uses the PNRP/IPV6 capability of Vista to setup meetings > without dealing with the problems that standard NAT (i.e., > router-based) firewalls. > > If you don't have either a valid IPV6 address (which is very likely > since native IPV6 addresses are very rare) or a tunnel-provided IPV6 > address (which is what you should have), you won't be able to get this > to work. > > Type in "ipconfig" in a command prompt and see what you get. Look > particularly at Local Area Connection 9 & 11 (at least on mine). Do > you have any IPV6 addresses listed there? > --- > Jeffrey Randow > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > http://www.networkblog.net > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:11:04 -0800, Tharinda > <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >how i solve this problem? > > > >'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not > >have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless > >adapter capable of ad hoc mode' <a href="http://img265.imageshack.us/my.php?image=captureab4.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/7291/captureab4.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a> |
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| | Re: windows meeting space meeting "Tharinda" wrote: Quote: > > > "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: > Quote: > > Meeting Space uses the PNRP/IPV6 capability of Vista to setup meetings > > without dealing with the problems that standard NAT (i.e., > > router-based) firewalls. > > > > If you don't have either a valid IPV6 address (which is very likely > > since native IPV6 addresses are very rare) or a tunnel-provided IPV6 > > address (which is what you should have), you won't be able to get this > > to work. > > > > Type in "ipconfig" in a command prompt and see what you get. Look > > particularly at Local Area Connection 9 & 11 (at least on mine). Do > > you have any IPV6 addresses listed there? > > --- > > Jeffrey Randow > > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > > http://www.networkblog.net > > > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:11:04 -0800, Tharinda > > <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Quote: > > >how i solve this problem? > > > > > >'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not > > >have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless > > >adapter capable of ad hoc mode' > there isnt a ipv6 address |
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| | Re: windows meeting space meeting Go into the properties of your PPP connection and see if the IP Protocol Version 6 is clicked (and it isn't, per the screenshot you show). Enable it. Disconnect and Re-Connect the connection. --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:25:00 -0800, Tharinda <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > > >"Tharinda" wrote: > Quote: >> >> >> "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Meeting Space uses the PNRP/IPV6 capability of Vista to setup meetings >> > without dealing with the problems that standard NAT (i.e., >> > router-based) firewalls. >> > >> > If you don't have either a valid IPV6 address (which is very likely >> > since native IPV6 addresses are very rare) or a tunnel-provided IPV6 >> > address (which is what you should have), you won't be able to get this >> > to work. >> > >> > Type in "ipconfig" in a command prompt and see what you get. Look >> > particularly at Local Area Connection 9 & 11 (at least on mine). Do >> > you have any IPV6 addresses listed there? >> > --- >> > Jeffrey Randow >> > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx >> > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 >> > http://www.networkblog.net >> > >> > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:11:04 -0800, Tharinda >> > <Tharinda@xxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> > >how i solve this problem? >> > > >> > >'windows meeting space cannot create or join any meetings because you do not >> > >have any enabled network adapter with valid IPv6 addresses nor a wireless >> > >adapter capable of ad hoc mode' >> > >> there isnt a ipv6 address >[img=http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/2729/capturedr8.th.jpg] |
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