Hi,

Tested he.net with IPv6 and mikrotik router.
Setup a breeze - they even supply code for
major routers so no guesswork involved.

James


On 23/04/2011 12:15, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
>
> On Apr 23, 2011 11:20 AM, "Keith Vassallo" <kei...@me.com
> <mailto:kei...@me.com>> wrote:
>  >
>  > Dear Raphael,
>  >
>  > We're discussing the ipv6 project. Jonathan has attempted to contact
> sixxs but received no reply.
>  >
>  > We were tentatively look for alternatives and have found Hurricane
> Electric (he.net <http://he.net>). They offer an IPv6 tunneling network
> (free) and apparently allow you to be a POP. You can also get a /48 by
> signing up individually.
>  >
>  > 1) Can you please confirm that this is equivalent to sixxs?
>
> They are equivalent
>
>  > 2) Would you kindly try and contact sixxs to see if they're going to
> need access to our POP? And in general tell them we exist?
>
> I will not be available in the next month. Makes more sense for someone
> else to be a contact person.
>
>  > 3) Do we require an ASN with sixxs?
>
> Best to ask them. However I believe it was listed in the application
> form on their wiki.
>
>  > 4) Should we go with HE and then decide to go with sixxs, can the
> users retain their IP?
>
> You can never retain your subnet if you switch. Even if you switch
> between PoPs eg: university and BMIT
>
>  > K
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