
Interface Statistics Received Sent Bytes 0 0 Unicast Packets 0 0 NonUnicast Packets 0 0 Discards 0 0 Errors 0 0 Unknown Protocols 0 Name = Index =2 Physical Addrress =0018415A3A65 Description =TNETW12511 Type =6 Mtu =1500 Speed - bps =54000000 Administrative Status =1 Oprerational Status =0 Output Queue Length =0 +++ AnalyzerDeviceInfo.dll +++ OSVERSIONINFO.dwMajorVersion = 5 OSVERSIONINFO.dwMinorVersion = 2 OSVERSIONINFO.dwBuildNumber = 19208 OSVERSIONINFO.dwPlatformId = 3 OSVERSIONINFO.szCSDVersion = Test Module Result: True - AnalyzerDeviceInfo.dll. +++ AnalyzerPing.dll +++ Ping(Logger, localhost) PingLink: Reply from 127.0.0.1:Echo size=32 time=31ms TTL=128 PingLink: Reply from 127.0.0.1:Echo size=32 time=1ms TTL=128 PingLink: Reply from 127.0.0.1:Echo size=32 time TRUE Test Module Result: True - AnalyzerHTTPPing.dll.

: NO Test Module Result: True - AnalyzerIPconfig.dll. : Primary WinsServer : Secondary WinsServer: Lease obtained on : Saturday, February 6 ,2106 23 : 28 : 15 Lease expires on : Tuesday, November 10 ,1970 23 : 50 : 23 AutoConfig Enabled : YES
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+++ AnalyzerIPconfig.dll +++ Windows IP configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: IP Address. You can see the phones IPv4 address, its 6to4 tunnel interface and address, the beginnings of an ISATAP interface, and the packet statistics for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Here is the Windows Network Analyzer output from when I ran it on my SprintPCS HTC 6800. This utility has been available for quite some time but it can still be used to help you find out valuable information about how your mobile phone is connected to the Internet. There is a tool that you can use for your Windows Mobile devices called the Windows Mobile Network Analyzer PowerToy that can tell you about the IP addresses your phone has. Even though my phone has IPv6 connectivity it has less capabilities than when it had CE OS (Build 18136.0.4.8). I have a HTC 6800 phone from SprintPCS running Windows Mobile 6.1 CE OS 8 (Build 19208.1.0.1). In fact, those service providers who have deployed IPv6 connectivity to their subscribers phones have pulled back some support because of the security issues encountered. The issue is that if the security of a new communications protocol is not considered before it is deployed unforeseen consequences can result. While this is great it has also caused the mobile phone providers to receive a wake-up call about the security implications of IPv6. have started to include IPv6 capabilities in their phones. It has become apparent in 2008 that several mobile phone providers in the U.S.

You may have IPv6 capabilities on your mobile phone and not even realize it.
