FWIW, I see no IPv6 options on my WRT610N HW Version 2. I thought maybe there was a new firmware version which added IPv6 capability, but I'm still running the latest. There's no IPv6 options on any menu, including 6to4 options that I can see. May be available under DD-WRT or something similar, although last time I looked this model only had alpha stage support for DD-WRT.
- Jim On 3/31/2010 14:51, Frank Bulk - iName.com wrote: > I confirmed with Linksys' PR person that there is no IPv6 -- if someone sees > different, please let us know. > > Frank > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Jaeggli [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 4:30 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: 'Nick Hilliard'; NANOG > Subject: Re: New Linksys CPE, IPv6 ? > > It's not in the wrt610n docs either yet the code was unambiguously in > the box, complete with 6to4 that your couldn't shut off. > > On 03/31/2010 01:26 PM, Frank Bulk - iName.com wrote: > >> I checked the documentation for two models (Linux model and highest-end >> non-Linux model), and there's no mention of IPv6. >> >> Frank >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:16 PM >> To: Joel Jaeggli >> Cc: NANOG >> Subject: Re: New Linksys CPE, IPv6 ? >> >> On 31/03/2010 21:07, Joel Jaeggli wrote: >> >>> the current wrt610n supports ipv6 I failed to see why a slightly >>> updated and rebranded one would not as well. >>> >> because for low-end CPE devices like this, a tiny change in the model >> number (e.g. v1->v2) might mean a completely different internal system, >> with different host CPU, different ethernet controller, etc. You're not in >> any way guaranteed the same sort of software compatibility when moving from >> one device version to another, particularly for less well supported >> features like ipv6. >> >> Nick >> >> >> > >
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