While there is security advantages of Ipv6, I still like the fact that I can 
hide my network behind a single IP. To me, that makes me less of a threat 
because it appears to the outside world as a single machine instead of a bunch 
of machines... Besides, it's easy for me to remember 192.168.1.1

One more thing, you couldn't ever make the joke about there's no place like 
127.0.0.1. Instead it's simply ::1 Doesn't roll off the tongue as easily. 
Jared Lynn
Technology Coordinator 
PORTA CUSD #202   porta202.org
Email: jl...@porta202.org
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On Oct 19, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Dan Ragen wrote:

> Here a web site that covers IPv6 and XP.
> 
> I see a lot of work and gnashing of teeth over this yet to come.
> I'll warn my BOE about at the next meeting, so they will know.
> 
> http://ipv6int.net/systems/windows_xp-ipv6.html
> 
> -- 
> Daniel E. Ragen
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> Dupo CUSD 196
> 600 Louisa Ave
> Dupo, IL 62239
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