![]() ![]() Und damit habe ich ungefähr zweimal soviel über IPV6 erzählt, wie ich aus praktischer Erfahrung weiß … Auf diese Weise kann man eine V4-Verbindung erzwingen. Zum Beispiel kann man “MediathekView_ipv4.exe” einsetzen, wenn der vorhandene Network-Stack IP Version 6 bevorzugt und keine Verbindung IP Version 4 aufbauen will. Ich selbst benutze regelmäßig die Default-Version, “MediathekView.exe”ĭie anderen beiden Versionen bedienen spezielle Problemfälle. Soweit ich das abschätzen kann, sollte im Normalfall jede der drei Versionen funktionieren. (It just occurred to me that I am assuming Windows as a platform here, but MediathekView is written in Java and as such may well run on a whole lot of Linux systems as well - I may find myself there some day if and when the evolution of Windows takes me to places I don’t want to go, but that is a completely different discussion.)Īnd now for the student of the german language and all others that don’t as a rule come here to study English: This should also work on Windows systems that were booted from a CD or DVD. No local files or registry entries need to be installed, so the version is in that sense portable between systems. For instance, when your network doesn’t voluntarily want to connect via IP version 4 you can force the issue by running MediathekView_ipv4.exe and thus steer it away from IP version 6, which may not connect correctly - and at this point I have given you about twice as much information as I know about the practical use of IPV6 …Īs for the “portable” version - I extrapolate from the use of this term with other software - is a version you could install on a USB stick and run from there on any supported Windows computer. The other two were created to handle special situations where problems exist. I am routinely running the “default,” MediathekView.exe. As far as I recall, under “normal” circumstances any of the three should work. ![]()
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