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You can disable IPv6on Mac OS X for Ethernet and Wireless connections. Depending on your reason to disable IPv6, it’s relatively easy to do. Do take note, Mac OS X is starting to use IPv6 for some it’s services today and you will likely notice an impact to Bonjour and AirDrop and may cause these services to stop working if you disable IPv6. Follow the steps below to disable IPv6.

Note: If you start to see strange network issues after disabling IPv6, re-enable it shown below. It is not recommended to keep IPv6 disabled today especially as all network providers move to support it now.

1. Open Terminal (Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal)

As a result, the Teredo address automatically stabilizes when the Teredo interface is used. If an application wants to ensure that the Teredo address is stable, calling the NotifyStableUnicastIpAddressTable API triggers Teredo to transition into a stable state. Now that you know about the shortage of IPv4 addresses – it’ll be easier to understand what the Teredo Tunneling is. IPv4 is still being heavily used, to put it in it’s simplest terms, I’d say that previously every one knew one language, but now there are two so the person (system) speaking in an IPv4 language will be understood by the same but not by those speaking in the IPv6. Teredo for MacOS X. Contribute to darconeous/miredo-osx development by creating an account on GitHub.

2. Type the following command in Terminal to turn off IPv6 for Ethernet and Wireless connections. (This essentially disables IPv6 entirely on your Mac OS X computer).

Note: You will be prompted to type your sudopassword twice after entering this command into Terminal.

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1. Open Terminal (Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal)

2. Type the following command in Terminal to turn off IPv6 for Ethernet and Wireless connections. (This essentially disables IPv6 entirely on your Mac OS X computer).

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You can also control IPv6 by going to System Preferences -> Select Connection -> Advanced -> TCP/IP -> Configure IPv6. By default, IPv6 is configured automatically.