Have you considered updating the Nokia n900 to the latest version of OS ie PR2 they fixed ipv6 stack
Sent from My Google Nexus 1 > On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Stefan wrote: > >> Nokia N900: http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/ - worth giving it a shot ... > > Just as an FYI, the N900 Connection Manager (just like the Ubuntu Linux > equivalent) doesn't consider getting an IPv6 address+DNS only (no IPv4) as > being "connected", and considers the connection to be down and spews a > failure message. The scripts linked above requires dual PDP contexts (one > for v4 and one for v6) and this usually requires additional license ($$$) > for SGSN and other parts of the mobile network. > > Some other Nokia phones actually support single IPv6 PDP context and thus > work with NAT64 for instance. > > Ubuntu has no IPv6 focus at all as far as I can discern from reading > tickets regarding IPv6, they seem content with what they get for "free" > from the kernel and some 3rd party programs one has to install oneself. > A lot of people in the support world (irc+forums etc) actively suggests > disabling IPv6 for a lot of "slowness problems". > > We have a long road ahead of us... > > -- > Mikael Abrahamsson email: [email protected] >

