Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging

2015-04-08 Thread Dave Taht
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 3:59 AM, Nick Hilliard n...@foobar.org wrote: On 05/04/2015 03:32, Robert Seastrom wrote: As you may know if you've played around with recent Apple Airports (Express at least) in bridge mode with guest network turned on, they seem to know about 802.1q and have fairly

Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging

2015-04-08 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Robert Seastrom r...@seastrom.com wrote: I'd really like to try these native IPv6 tests with my Verizon FIOS at home, but I think I already know the outcome... you are cracking me up. srsly. v6 on fios? that'll be the day.

Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging

2015-04-08 Thread Dave Taht
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Robert Seastrom r...@seastrom.com wrote: On Apr 8, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Dave Taht dave.t...@gmail.com wrote: I do wish they had bufferbloat-fighting queue managment on the ISP side, it is otherwise pretty good hardware. Again, I LOVE the apple gear - with stuart

Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging

2015-04-08 Thread Robert Seastrom
On Apr 8, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Dave Taht dave.t...@gmail.com wrote: I do wish they had bufferbloat-fighting queue managment on the ISP side, it is otherwise pretty good hardware. As you're well aware since your name is in the acknowledgements, there's been some effort in this direction at CL.

Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging

2015-04-05 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 05/04/2015 03:32, Robert Seastrom wrote: As you may know if you've played around with recent Apple Airports (Express at least) in bridge mode with guest network turned on, they seem to know about 802.1q and have fairly reasonable or at least defensible behavior out of the box - that is to