On 20.2.2015, at 18.50, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote: > 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?
Yes. Used to be he.net tunnel and now 6rd Sonera right up to my home (VDSL2). > 1) Have you attempted to deploy a routing protocol in your home? Which > one, and why? OSPFv3 at some point and nowadays Babel. Obvious reasons, homenet ;) > 2) Have you attempted to get hnetd's prefix distribution system > working? (it supports linux mainline and openwrt presently) Yes. > 3) Do you use ethernet? How many clients in your home are ethernet connected? Dozen-ish. > 4) Do you use wifi? How many clients are wifi connected? Do you use > range extenders? Half dozen. No 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? <20 now. Probably 30+ in 5y. > 6) Do you use any other network connected technologies (homeplug, > 802.14, LTE, etc). If so, which ones, and why? LTE. Fallback connectivity. > 7) Do you use mdns service discovery? I used to. OS X 10.10 broke it on wlan pretty much. (ping foo.local => ‘foo who?’. ping foo.lan => ok.. sigh.) > 8) Why are you here? (especially, if your answers to 0-2, are “no") I wonder about it at times. Bad habit? Cheers, -Markus _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
