They had a beta a while back, I participated in it.  It was business only.  Now 
they are in process of rolling out to residential.  I don't know how far along 
they are.

With how easy it is to go to he.net and get a tunnel (I have 2 of them, one for 
home and one for colo), I'd do that.  Once Comcast finishes their deployment, 
you can roll over to their dualstack environment.


On Jun 6, 2012, at 2:30 PM, Tim wrote:

> Howdy all,
> 
> I recently have switched my home line to Comcast and I purchased a
> cable modem that supposedly supports ipv6.  In light of world ipv6
> day, and the fact that comcast is enabling it for some customers, I
> decided to try real quick to get an address with dibbler and a few
> other tools, but haven't had any luck.
> 
> I don't even know if Comcast has enabled ipv6 in our area or if you
> need to opt-in or anything.  Has anyone else tried getting native
> dual-stack v6 working in Linux here in the Portland area?
> 
> tim
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