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Resolving gogoCLIENT DNS Issues

Google services have been unstable recently, so I decided to use an IPv6 tunnel to connect to Google for better access speeds. Following the article I wrote last October, " Installation, Usage, and Bug Fixes for gogoCLIENT on Windows 8.1 ", I set up the tunnel on my computer. But when I opened the command prompt and tried to ping ipv6.google.com, the system unexpectedly reported "Ping request could not find host ipv6.google.com". This meant I was still connecting to Google services via IPv4, which didn't achieve the desired effect. Normally, I would search on Google for a solution, but the problem was that the connection to Google was intermittent... After a long time, I finally found a solution. The reason is that Microsoft, in designing the operating system,...

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Installation, Usage, and Bug Fixes for gogoCLIENT on Windows 8.1

Half a year ago, when I was still using Ubuntu, I achieved interoperability between IPv4 and IPv6 using an XP virtual machine + gogoCLIENT . Today, when I tried to install gogoCLIENT (hereinafter referred to as GC) on Windows 8.1, I encountered a bizarre bug. Download link: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/gogoCLIENT (account registration required). When I launched the installer, GC immediately gave me a harsh welcome: The solution was straightforward: Right-click the installer, change the compatibility mode to Vista, and the main program will run without issues. After installation, I launched the main program, entered the previously used hg.tfn.net.tw , and connected. After 10 seconds, a notification popped up indicating a successful connection. But when I checked the network connections,...