On 7/28/2016 11:39 AM, Derek Atkins wrote: > Hi, > > Mark Komarinski <mkomarin...@wayga.org> writes: > >> Hurricane Electric has some good resources plus a tunnel broker to give you >> IPv6 in the event your ISP doesn't support it yet. >> >> https://tunnelbroker.net > What kind of performance do you get from Hurricane? Have you run e.g. a > speedtest over your HE v6 tunnel versus your raw (v4) capabilities? >
Interesting question. I've had it running in my house for a few years and aside from my MacBook Air acting strange a few times I haven't noticed a problem with performance or reaching sites. Here's my setup: Router: BananaPi R1 running OpenWRT and doing the IPv6 tunneling ISP: Verizon FIOS 75/75 System: Windows 10 box connected to router via GigE speedtest.xfinity.com tests both IPv4 and IPv6 speeds. IPv4: 83.9 Mbps down, 91.5 Mbps up IPv6: 80.9 Mbps down, 87.9 Mbps up Not really believing those results, I went to ipv6-test.com/speedtest which only tests against a server in Anchorage, AK: IPv4: 57.8 Mbps IPv6: 70.4 Mbps Go figure. -Mark _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/