This is an IPv6-version of the following question:
Why Windows 7 / PuTTY drop TCP connections even on very brief outages?
After moving from IPv4 to IPv6, I've noticed that my IPv6 connections would drop all the time (e.g. overnight). I've now finally caught it dropping after only a couple of seconds when IPv6 connectivity was temporarily lost on the remote host.
It would appear that creating TcpMaxDataRetransmissions
, with a value like 0x18
(24
), within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\TCPIP6\Parameters
, has no effect in Windows 7 (unlike the corresponding IPv4 setting). Why?
How do I prevent the IPv6 TCP connections from dropping so quickly? My IPv4 connections remains active for minutes during the temporary periods of no connectivity, after creating the same value (and a reboot) within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters
, as per the referenced question.