Re: IPv6 on wireless lan

2004-07-25 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
That's true, but if you have RA or DHCPv6 coming from the wired network where the AP 
is connected, it should work, unless the AP is filtering link-local multicast (which 
usually don't do by default).

Regards,
Jordi

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From: Bartek Gajda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Antonio wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
I want to test ipv6 over wireless lan, I have seen us-robotics
 products, the beta firmware of the wireless 100 mbits/s products has many
 improvements: 125 mbits/s, Multicast, linux support with a third party
 comercial software. It´s possible test ipv6 with this product or another
 wireless lan product?. If not : It´s so easy support multicast and more
 bandwith with a simple firmaware update that i ask me why ipv6 is not
 implemented yet?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Regards.
 
 Antonio: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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 As far I know,  in wireless environment  IPv6 is not available for
 management and DHCPv6.
 So, it can be used as simple access point, but you have to take care
 about Router Advertisement of IPv6 prefix or DHCPv6 independently of
 access point you use.
 
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 Bartosz Gajda
 
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Re: IPv6 on wireless lan

2004-07-24 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
Hi Antonio,

The WLAN products are often layer 2, so IPv6 works in a transparent way.

Another issue is if you need IPv6 to manage the CLI or web interface of the access 
point, or some other features.

Regards,
Jordi

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From: Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 5:27 PM
Subject: IPv6 on wireless lan

 Hi,
 
 I want to test ipv6 over wireless lan, I have seen us-robotics
 products, the beta firmware of the wireless 100 mbits/s products has many
 improvements: 125 mbits/s, Multicast, linux support with a third party
 comercial software. It´s possible test ipv6 with this product or another
 wireless lan product?. If not : It´s so easy support multicast and more
 bandwith with a simple firmaware update that i ask me why ipv6 is not
 implemented yet?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Regards.
 
 Antonio: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Re: IPv6 on wireless lan

2004-07-24 Thread Bartek Gajda
Antonio wrote:
Hi,
   I want to test ipv6 over wireless lan, I have seen us-robotics products,
the beta firmware of the wireless 100 mbits/s products has many
improvements: 125 mbits/s, Multicast, linux support with a third party
comercial software. It´s possible test ipv6 with this product or another
wireless lan product?. If not : It´s so easy support multicast and more
bandwith with a simple firmaware update that i ask me why ipv6 is not
implemented yet?
Thanks.
Regards.
Antonio: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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As far I know,  in wireless environment  IPv6 is not available for 
management and DHCPv6.
So, it can be used as simple access point, but you have to take care 
about Router Advertisement of IPv6 prefix or DHCPv6 independently of 
access point you use.

Regards,
Bartosz Gajda
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