Ipv6 gives some support for mobility features compared to Ipv4.
Handhelds and embedded devices should behave just as a mobile phone. I
mean: if a user moves, the device should be able to keep the connection
active, being reachable while changing its address.
Furthermore, mobile devices (meaning
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Paul M schreef:
On 04/12/2007, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* enabling the ipv6 kernel module on all network capable devices
angstrom wants to support.
I don't know of any UK internet providers doing much with ipv6, some
use it
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Fernando de Francisco schreef:
Ipv6 gives some support for mobility features compared to Ipv4.
Handhelds and embedded devices should behave just as a mobile phone. I
mean: if a user moves, the device should be able to keep the connection
active,
OK, sounds good to me, I'm persuaded!
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Hi,
I want to propose the following:
* enabling the ipv6 kernel module on all network capable devices
angstrom wants to support.
* enabling the mip6 kernel module on capable kernels (afaik vanilla
2.6.23 or patches 2.6.x)
* have ipv6 support enabled