On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
<[email protected]>wrote:

> it was a pleasure finally making aquaintence with those of you who were at
> the meeting.
>
> I have 2 questions relating to ipv6 that i thought of after leaving the
> meeting
>
> 1) where does one sign up for ipv6 range. i'm getting a cisco small
> business wifi router that supports ipv6 and i would like to give it a try on
> my home network, and see how it could possibly be used for my IT solutions
> business.
>

You can sign up for an IPv6 range after signing up and keeping an IPv6
connection running for around 2 weeks without any serious latency.
http://www.sixxs.net/signup/create/

You will need to setup a machine as your IPv6 gateway in front of your CISCO
router if it does not have an AICCU client.

>
> Just hit me while writing this if its planned to be used for commercial use
> such as isp's or otherwise, why not have them pay some sort of fee to the
> group?
>
> 2) for the ubuntu mirror is it possible to run it both as an ipv6 and ipv4
> mirror?
>

Yes sure. We could make the local Ubuntu mirror at GO part of the maltese
IPv6 network we would be operating as part of this project. All traffic will
remain local.


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