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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1189633" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>Yes, I do. The original computer name prior to the Win 10 update was HENRY1971. The Win 10 installer launches its own system that assigns a default name to the computer it is running on, in this case DESKTOP-M7P1NB6 (Windows 10 auto-naming). The system is then upgraded, i.e. scanned for software and other existing information, including the original computer name, which is then changed into what it was before the upgrade.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This was not supposed top be a bug report. It simply is not possible to watch TV on a default Win 10 system, which has IPv6 addresses activated. Trying to do so results in a pop up error message that the connection failed. I don't remember if this was a simple "TImeshift could not be started" or something else. The respective client log is showing the error message that the connection to **long IPv6 address** could not be established.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1189633, member: 74879"] Yes, I do. The original computer name prior to the Win 10 update was HENRY1971. The Win 10 installer launches its own system that assigns a default name to the computer it is running on, in this case DESKTOP-M7P1NB6 (Windows 10 auto-naming). The system is then upgraded, i.e. scanned for software and other existing information, including the original computer name, which is then changed into what it was before the upgrade. This was not supposed top be a bug report. It simply is not possible to watch TV on a default Win 10 system, which has IPv6 addresses activated. Trying to do so results in a pop up error message that the connection failed. I don't remember if this was a simple "TImeshift could not be started" or something else. The respective client log is showing the error message that the connection to **long IPv6 address** could not be established. [/QUOTE]
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