Just to clarify this one more time, I recommend you to assign an IPv4 AND an IPv6 address to your Windows 7 PC. Doing that, its up to you if you configure your browser to speak IPv4 or IPv6 with the ASG HTTP proxy.
Currently its no fun to have an IPv6 only PC, because most services are not available via IPv6. The HTTP proxy connects you to the IPv4 world, but all other services, e.g. EMail or Printer server may fail, because they are only accessible via IPv4.
Just to clarify this one more time, I recommend you to assign an IPv4 AND an IPv6 address to your Windows 7 PC. Doing that, its up to you if you configure your browser to speak IPv4 or IPv6 with the ASG HTTP proxy.
Currently its no fun to have an IPv6 only PC, because most services are not available via IPv6. The HTTP proxy connects you to the IPv4 world, but all other services, e.g. EMail or Printer server may fail, because they are only accessible via IPv4.