Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that natively support IPv6, pointing to
Asia specifically.
Do Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc. have such software for the
Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that natively support IPv6, pointing to
Asia specifically.
Do Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc.
On 12-Mar-2008, at 16:06, Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that natively support IPv6,
pointing to
Asia specifically.
Do
In a message written on Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 03:06:24PM -0500, Frank Bulk -
iNAME wrote:
Furthermore, he stated that networking equipment companies like Cisco will
be moving away from IPv4 in 5 years or so. This is the first time I've
heard this posited -- I had a hard believing that, but he
On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that natively support IPv6,
Yes, there are many. Take a look at www.ipv6-to-standard.org
Regards,
Jordi
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Fecha: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:06:24 -0500
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Asunto: IPv6 on SOHO routers?
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially
I seem to remember something about Earthlink rolling out v6 enabled
wifi routers to its customers (linksys with a hacked up firmware
that'd create a v6 tunnel between the cpe and an elnk tunnelbroker) ..
what happened to that interesting little product? Killed off and the
few remaining users
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If history is any guide the last Cisco boxes I worked on supported various
flavors of SDLC and pre-SNA IBM comm, DECnet and DECnet LAT, IPX, Burroughs,
poll select and the only protocol they do not still support is CorvisNet on
twisted pair. Some of these protocols have not seen the light of
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, John Lee wrote:
What I would like to see today is SOHO routers that do not interfere
with 6 over 4 transport since my ISP does not offer home DSL termination
of v6. Taking the silicon in a SOHO and adding 5 to 10 $ US in cost for
v6 and multiple that by 5 to get a retail
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We have a two-dozen line long ACL applied to our CMTS and BRAS blocking
Windows and virus ports and have never had a complaint or a problem. We
do have a more sophisticated residential or large-biz customers ask, but
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:06:24 CDT, Frank Bulk - iNAME said:
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that natively support IPv6, pointing to
Asia specifically.
On 13/03/2008, at 11:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:06:24 CDT, Frank Bulk - iNAME said:
Slightly off-topic, but tangentially related that I'll dare to ask.
I'm attending an Emerging Communications course where the
instructor
stated that there are SOHO routers that
Sorry, I should have been more clear. I added them a few months after I
came on board. The ports that are blocked are either Window's SMB/RPC ports
or the ones that (a long time ago) were used by worms. Correct, no research
into traffic or contact with customers. Although some may argue that
I must be blind, but I don't recognize any brands there that support IPv6
(besides the Apple Airport). I see the Linksys WRT54G, but I don't know
where they find the validation for IPv6 support, unless they mean DD-WRT.
Based on all the responses I received on and off list, it appears, that as
Looks like there's some kind of wiki here, too:
http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/Broadband_CPE
Frank
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Subject: IPv6 on SOHO
And it looks like the Buffalo WZR-AG300NH claims support, too:
http://www.buffalotech.com/files/products/wzr-ag300nh_DS.pdf
I don't consider Buffalo a tier 1 or 2 SOHO vendor, but they're still on my
top-ten list for SOHO networking vendors.
Regards,
Frank
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