Hi, I've been using the D-LINK DIR-615 AP with success. Not the best AP but cheap and IPv6-ready: http://www.dlink.com/dir-615
Usually you can find the "IPv6 Ready" logo on appliances that supports IPv6. Beside, you can also configure a linux box as an access point as you suggest. This usually gives more flexibility in terms of configuration (RA frequency etc.). The IPv6 configuration would be strictly similar to what you would do for a wired interface. Regards, Romain On Jun 4, 2012, at 20:40 , geovani domínguez wrote: > ¡¡¡ Hi everybody, > > I´m student and I´m trying to implement MIPv6 for my thesis. I have configure > the MN, CN and HA but I´m not sure what device I have to use for wireless, > I´m looking for Access Point that supports IPv6, so It is enough with > passthrough-ipv6 or I need native support in the AP? I hope that somebody > could advice me a particular AP that I could use in my test because I don´t > understand very well the implications of use IPv6 in a wireless network. > > I find that some wireless cards (prims54, atheros) can works in Master mode > but I´m not sure if its work for IPv6 too. Someone knows something about it? > Well I really apreciated any help or information that could tell me. > > Thanks in advance !!! > _______________________________________________ > Support mailing list > [email protected] > http://ml.nautilus6.org/mailman/listinfo/support _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://ml.nautilus6.org/mailman/listinfo/support
