In your previous mail you wrote:

   There is presently now trouble with wlan cards and multicast from Lucent and
                      ^^^

=> I believe you mean "no" ?

   Cisco. These are the cards I use.
   
   > I have seen wlan systems having trouble with multicast and ipv6 nodes
   > unable to receive RAs, resulting in no global prefix at the ipv6 node.
   > But that was a couple of years ago, and the wlan APs are getting much
   > better (and cheaper).  However, that is a difference between IPv4 and
   > IPv6
   > that might be overlooked by some wlan APs and NICs - that multicast is 
   > fundamental to IPv6 operation and still optional for IPv4.

=> I saw this some years ago but today multicast works well and
equipments are 5 time cheaper. BTW I never got multicast problems
at IETF, even using old Lucent WaveLANs (Digital RoamAbout lent by
Matt Thomas).
Does somebody know whether/which IEEE 802.11b cards will be available
at Salt Lake City?

Regards

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