The homenet working group has been laboring for several years now to find ways to make ipv6 more deployable to home (and presumably small business) users.
In addition to multiple specification documents some code has been produced to try and make things easier. At least in the USA, comcast has rolled out IPv6 to everyone that can get dhcpv6 to sort of work on their router, and/or is willing to install a custom firmware on their router to get that, and of course tunneling ipv6 is possible if the ISP does not support it. So a quick poll: 0) Have you managed to get ipv6 working at all? If so, how? What sort of problems did you encounter? 1) Have you attempted to deploy a routing protocol in your home? Which one, and why? 2) Have you attempted to get hnetd's prefix distribution system working? (it supports linux mainline and openwrt presently) 3) Do you use ethernet? How many clients in your home are ethernet connected? 4) Do you use wifi? How many clients are wifi connected? Do you use range extenders? 5) How many devices do you think you will have connected to the network in your home in 5 years? How many now? 6) Do you use any other network connected technologies (homeplug, 802.14, LTE, etc). If so, which ones, and why? 7) Do you use mdns service discovery? 8) Why are you here? (especially, if your answers to 0-2, are "no") -- Dave Täht http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
