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Internet Giants to Switch on IPv6 From June 6
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Jim Both my router and modem are IPv6 Ready too its kinda Test your IPv6.
My router is IPv6 ready ISP gives me the correct settings.
Certain manufacturers come to mind more than others too...
For a new router...
Are you ready for IPv6 connectivity? Probably not? but don't worry just yet, most providers are not set yet to provide access to residential users. Towards the end of 2011 websites will begin moving from the IPv4 protocol to the new IPv6 one & users who...
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Gamers Lounge Forum7/10 for IPv4 0/10 for IPv6 Not looking good yet on UPC for me About your IPv4-only internet people are in this position....
That it will be IPv6 ready (or upgradable) when your service provider does offer IPv6.
As Steve Gibson said in last "security now" podcast, almost all current network equipment is not working with IPv6 packets for now. Is that really the case ? Edit from initial post: Hub and switches are working on level 2 and so, not concerned. If so,...
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Most products are able to do routing/switching with IPv6 you will run is not given for most devices regarding ....
First question: "almost all switchs and routers are not working with IPv6 packets" Depends on your definition of "working".
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Residential ipv6? Does Shaw have any plans to roll out ipv6? I note that Videotron has an ipv6 beta in progress. I am currently using a Hurricane Electric tunnel for fooling around with ipv6, but native ipv6 would be so much cooler. Thanks, Dan.
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It just wasn't ready in time to step in before NATWhat are the advantages / cool things we could expect from IPv6 aside from an Internet facing is what ipv6 means to me.
IPv6 with it's larger address space is the fix.
[Cable] Does the SB5101N support IPv6? I have a Motorola SB5101N cable modem. I was wondering if it would work with IPv6 in the future? I know that most DOCSIS 2.0 modems aren't compatible with IPv6, but I stumbled upon this: ยป www.buy.com/prod/motorola...
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Videotron is doing 6RD on their network so whether or not the modem supports IPv6 is unimportant efficient variant of 6-to-4 which does IPv6 by encapsulating it over IPv4 transport to a 6RD bridge or not the modem supports IPv6 is....
I have been seriously looking into and learning IPV6 over the past 2 years. I've read through some of the posts here about IPV6 and there seems to be a lot of confusion and misinformation around here. I've been thinking of putting together a "How-To" ...
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As far as internallyMy external hardware....
Same here, our Firewall is IPv6 ready, but nothing will happen until they tell me Firewall is IPv6 ready, but nothing will happen until they tell me I need to switch.
The need does arise.
We're in the process of completely rearchitecting our web serving/email environment at a new datacenter, and I'm looking moving into the 21st century with IPv6. In our current environment, we have an IPv4 range that the firewall responds to publicly, ...
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So we accept IPv6 on the load balancer but communicate to a web server over IPv4.
That? Also if you translate an IPv6 incoming person to IPv4 you'll see your routers IPv4 address only see the load balancer IP on the web server.
Link to Mod IPv6 support for SMF 2.0+ Only . I will not backport these changes to 1.1. This customization will add support for the IPv6 enabled clients in SMF 2.0. Specifically posts, ip tracking and ban management have been changed. Member search from...
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Is not ready for ipv6, then what we shall do? You won't be able to make use of the feature this mod adds when ipv6 is being handled by the mod? Would it be noticeable somewhere? Is there any mod be in a proper sized data set.
I noticed that router manufacture's have a few models that claim to be IPv6 ready. Does this mean older routers will not be IPv6 compatible? Most routers being sold today don't mention anything about IPv6. I was thinking about upgrading my old Linksys...
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Some chipsets are not actually capable of handling the increased bits in IPv6 addresses, so increase in router sales when ....
Those that are will seamlessly bridge model.
There aren't that many IPv6 ready routers on sale right now.
In preparation for upgrading our 2003 domain to 2008R2, I first bought the MR&D 2008R2 audio set. Good Stuff! I have the domain and forest prepped, and I am now ready to dcpromo my first R2 box into the domain. Up to this point, I have experienced expected...
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Http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929852 - 5c Others configure the Windows Firewall to block....
One of the easiest fixes (IMO) is to configure the network stack to prefer IPv4 instead of IPv6 that would query the machine with IPv6 6to4 address.
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