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Need Guidance - IPv6 on Guest VM's - Host Win Server 2012 R2

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I am running windows server 2012 r2 x64 on my HOST server, I do have a real network with IPv4 configured manually running just fine and accessing the internet + 2x Virtual Network Adapter created by Hyper-V those are One External network adapter and One Internal Network adapter,

The first one is of course bounded with the physical adapter taking its IP address, and sharing the internet connectivity with the poor Internal adapter :)

Now I got 2 types of Guest VMs on my server, some are configured with an external Adapter and have their own unique Private IP Address, Gateway, subnet and DNS1 & DNS2...

And some VMs on my server are configured with the internal network adapter having a local IP like 192.168.1.xx, and they too have internet access however my clients only access those VM's using teamviewer...

I am trying to benefit from the fact that IPv6 are free, and possibly retire the Internal network adapter for good and move SOME of my clients to IPv6 while the rest remain hosted with IPv4 (if this scenario is doable)

So here is what I did, I requested my DC on which the HOST server is hosted with a range of IPv6, and they provided that, I tried to configure a single VM connected to the External network adapter with the IPv6 details, it was able to ping and was even capable of reaching google.com (since the DNS1/2 belong to google free DNS service), I was even able to do RDP connection to that VM from the host through it's IPv6 address ! But am not able to access any other websites neither through Explorer nor Opera !

I keep getting the error "This page can't be displayed !" as in the following screenshot:

http://grabilla.com/04a1a-6f36d833-03ad-475c-bc35-232923641f97.png

Can someone help me out with this please ? Id really like to offer IPv6 to my clients free of charge and ditch the Internal network adapter, since getting a bulk of IPs is something id rather avoid to reduce cost besides its getting so damn difficult justifying the use of those IP's to my DC to obtain them !...


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