On Tue, Jan 13, 2015, at 12:22 AM, vontrapp wrote: > So I noticed that vivint was mentioned here recently (from searching > "vivint" in my gmail) > > I just got the vivint 30 trial started today, the internet service where > there's a lead house and 12 homes share the connection over LOS > wireless from the rooftops. > > It's all installed and working pretty well. The speeds aren't really up > to the advertised 50 Mbps so far, but the upload speed is comparable to > the download speed and as such is orders of magnitude better than I was > getting with century link... > > Well that's enough about that, to the point. Does anyone know if (and > how) you can get ipv6 with vivint? I sent them off a support email, so > I'll post updates here as I get them, too. But if anyone here can > respond faster I'm all ears. :)
afaik, vivint wireless doesn't have ipv6 to the end users yet. i would recommend taking a look at tunnelbroker.net and trying a 6in4 tunnel with them. i've been using some v6 tunnels with them for years and its worked pretty well. i know openwrt has support for configuring the tunnels with them as well. mike /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
