IPv6 access to TW Telecom's website, www.twtelecom.com, has been down almost
continuously since Wednesday evening. For dual-stacked users browsing their
site but not using Google Chrome this can results in timeouts. I reached
out to their NOC twice. The second time the site did come back up for
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Leigh Porter
On 2 Jul 2011, at 14:47, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote:
IPv6 access to TW Telecom's website, www.twtelecom.com, has been down almost
continuously since Wednesday evening. For dual-stacked users browsing their
site but not using Google Chrome this can results in
On 07/02/2011 09:49 AM, Leigh Porter wrote:
Missed something.
Anyhow it is down for me too; v4 works and v6 doesn't using telnet to check.
The linux version of firefox eventually (about 5 mins) displayed the
page; (linux again) chrome did so right away. Wish both had a geek tool
to show the
Hi all
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Pete Carah p...@altadena.net wrote:
The linux version of firefox eventually (about 5 mins) displayed the
page; (linux again) chrome did so right away. Wish both had a geek tool
to show the actual connections...
On Google Chrome (and thus chromium),
On 07/02/2011 01:17 PM, Romain Boissat wrote:
Hi all
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Pete Carah p...@altadena.net wrote:
The linux version of firefox eventually (about 5 mins) displayed the
page; (linux again) chrome did so right away. Wish both had a geek tool
to show the actual
I'd like to see someone develop a plugin that had some kind of battery-meter
style display of what percentage of the page and its elements (in bytes)
were obtained via v4 versus v6.
Google Chrome's pseudo-happy eyeballs (HE) implementation helps with it
loading almost right away.
Frank
On 2011-07-02 12:40, Frank Bulk wrote:
I'd like to see someone develop a plugin that had some kind of battery-meter
style display of what percentage of the page and its elements (in bytes)
were obtained via v4 versus v6.
Using Chrome's dev channel (14.x), you can use experimental APIs and
Thanks. That's a bit more what I want than the other two plugins I use
(which just tell me is that FQDN has a ), but as you pointed out, ipvfoo
doesn't give an indication of how much of that page is v4 or v6.
Frank
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