In this article, you will learn how to disable IPv6 address support on your macOS device manually.
We will cover the following:
Disabling IPv6 on a macOS Sonoma device
- Click the Apple logo and then System Preferences...
- Select Network on the left. Afterward, click on the network (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc.) you wish to IPv6 settings on.
- Click Details... under the network you are connected to.
- In the TCP/IP tab, locate the Configure IPv6 setting and set it to Link-Local Only
Disabling IPv6 on a macOS Monterey device
- Click the Apple logo and then System Preferences...
- On the preferences window, click Network.
- Select the first network connection you see listed on the left-hand side (usually Ethernet or Wi-Fi), then click the Advanced button.
- Go to the TCP/IP tab at the top. Besides Configure IPv6, set it to Off. If you do not have this option, select Link-local Only.
- Click OK. to apply changes. If you connect to a different network type (Wi-Fi, for example), repeat this process with the new network.
- Lastly, make sure to click Apply. If you connect to a different network type (Wi-Fi, for example), repeat this process with the new network
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