> Op 20 feb. 2015, om 17:50 heeft Dave Taht <[email protected]> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> 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, HE tunnel.
Set up a few times, vanished same number of times.
Waiting for IPv6 roll-out in NLD. I'm hopeful for 2015.


> 
> 1) Have you attempted to deploy a routing protocol in your home? Which
> one, and why?

Having a small olsrd.org testbed for couple of years. IPv4-only.
In mean time, SmartGateway with multi-homing support is running fine. This 
provides connection pinning for mobile nodes, at setup of connection, GW is 
fixed so no NAT / firewall problems.
Tried MPTCP, not integrated with olsrd / sgw yet.

I have plans to move to homenet's protocols.

> 
> 2) Have you attempted to get hnetd's prefix distribution system
> working? (it supports linux mainline and openwrt presently)

No.

> 
> 3) Do you use ethernet? How many clients in your home are ethernet connected?

Yes.
About 6 nodes, stationary (iMac, TV, MacMini as backup server, Cameras, 
sometimes MacBook).
1x MacBook never connects to ethernet.

> 
> 4) Do you use wifi? How many clients are wifi connected? Do you use
> range extenders?

Yes.
About 6 nodes. More for testing.
Two own APs in production.
ISP AP with guest access for all ISP customers (millions).
Couple of APs in olsrd testbed.
Phones are APs.

> 
> 5) How many devices do you think you will have connected to the
> network in your home in 5 years? How many now?

Little more.

> 
> 6) Do you use any other network connected technologies (homeplug,
> 802.14, LTE, etc). If so, which ones, and why?

LTE (2x phone).
Maybe add ADSL to cable, for redundancy. Waiting for better multi-homing 
support. Now, it only adds complexity and uptime would go down....
Sometimes, tethering to phones (from MacBook) is still active at home. Should 
switch to high speed flat fee WiFi automatically.


> 
> 7) Do you use mdns service discovery?
> 

Yes.

> 8) Why are you here? (especially, if your answers to 0-2, are "no")

Current situation is bad. No multi-homing, lousy roaming between APs, need for 
keep-alive to refresh NAT state etc.

I think the homenet protocols have much more potential than just home networks. 
E.g. satcom terminals act like CPE devices. Mobile devices roam between homes, 
cars, trains, @work, hotels.
Also, more plug&play reduces O&M costs.

Teco

> 
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