> Well, if you're developing a brand new product from scratch, > using IPv6 is much more desirable.
That depends. If your customers won't use IPv6 anyway (which is the case for us), there's no need to have it. But as I said, that depends on the target market of the product. > > The fact that the current implementation is IPv4-only or > IPv6-only does not preclude us from ALSO doing a dual stack, right? Of course not, it would be desireable to have a dual stack where you can leave out one of the two. As long as IPv4-only doesn't get bigger (in terms of binary code size), I don't think anyone will protest... Simon _______________________________________________ lwip-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip-users
