to all those, having problems... i have 2 machines activated, but both at the s e c o n d try successful. ipv4!
i can not activate my window 8 i do everything. i instal gogo6 client x64 and run in ant type slmgr /skms benderrodriguez-1-pt.tunnel.tserv28.waw1.ipv6.he.net and then slmgr /ato in the cmp my gogo6 clint disconet from gogo server???(i dont understand for what??) what tunnel mod shoud i choose in the client?? guys plz help meeeeeee (sory for my bad english)
just use this ipv4 settings the following DNS : 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and it will works.. probally not on 1st try but it will work.
gogo was a no-go for me until I set it on anonymous and used anonymous.freenet6.net. So don't bother signing up for an account. Before I figured that out, it was just acting like my credentials were bad, when they weren't, despite any number of servers that I tried (sydney, amsterdam, etc). I did have NAT traversal set. Enterprise
Is windows 8 that good to go through the trouble to activate when RP is still working?Or is microsoft going to shut off RP? Or is it just for the challenge?
Thanks guys! The only thing that worked was changed the ipv6 dns to google ones, then disable/enable the conection, ipconfig /flushdns and worked
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Well how about that. I would have liked to tease you a bit more about your "gimme now!" attitude. Turns out that reading what has already been explained time and time again works much better than demanding something "ASAP", after all. All the steps everyone is using have been posted and reposted all over the thread. It all comes down to this: Set the time Get IPv6 connectivity Activate Activation will work when the correct time is set and you have connectivity. You're not saying anything about if your IPv6 works or even what you've tried so far, so you'll have figure it out on your own. And stop asking about the time zone already. The correct and final values are: Your time. Your date. Your time zone. Period. This isn't rocket science.
8.8.8.8 and 4.4.4.4 (this worked for me for my core i7 machine) gave me a harder time compared to vmware machine