Hello, It's also your job to help your customers to migrate to v6 .. Currently thats what i'm doing and i see more and more people asking for v4/v6 access at once .. Works fine it's just a question of "communication" to your customers. Ok the hw is quite important but well .. I see lots of CPE able to do the job even on DSL.
Cu, Nico > On 26 Feb 2009, at 08:50, Andreas Fink wrote: >> Sorry but "most windows PCs and home servers would need some tuning >> for v6" is just WRONG. >> If you have a proper configured IPv6 router and you plug a MacOS X >> or Linux box, they get IPv6 addresses automatically and are >> connected. This is part of the beauty of IPv6 to have >> autoconfiguration. > > I agree with you, because I have a very good router at home, and Mac > OSX - and as you say it just works. But > > - There seems to be no consensus about how to serve end user > addressing for ipv6 > - Because there is no clear standard, there are no "normal" consumer > CPE that support ipv6. > > When both of these things happen, some clever people who understand > how people buy can invent a 'made for the new internet' sticker that > all of the CPE will want to carry on their packaging, and the CPE > problem will eventually go away. > > ...... In my opinion. :-) > > Andy > > _______________________________________________ > swinog mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog >
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