Nick Rout wrote, On 16/02/15 11:56:
> Is there an ipv6 for dummies that anyone can recommend?

You have several solutions:

* Deploy IPv6 internally on your LAN only.
Probably already done, just look for IP addresses that start with  
fe80:: and use them instead.
Not that interesting really.


* Something magic with tunnels.  Hurricane Electric can give you a /48
prefix for nothing, but you have to set up a tunnel.
Downside, the latencies are terrible.
I've never done this personally.


* www.sinch.co.nz is an ISP that is completely IPv6 enabled.  Grab a UFB
or ADSL or VDSL through them and put a modern router on the end.
One static IPv4 address, and a dynamic /64 prefix by default.  You can
request a static /60 or /56 if you want, and they don't turn off IPv6
because "its too hard"

Be aware that your current router may not be able to handle IPv6, or
even if it does, might not be a complete implementation.
pfSense does great, as do Cisco routers. 


-- 
CF





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