Neil, Neil J. McRae wrote:
[...] > Neither is acceptable in a broadband servce, as an operator unfortunately > its much easier for me to do NAT and make it work than it is for me to fix > all the broken IPV6 that¹s out there. I've not really noticed any IPv6 problems on our office LAN over the last few years but an office environment is obviously more controlled than a consumer one. That said, I have been a consumer customer of T-mobile's and TWC's IPv6 services for a while now and can't say that I have ever noticed any brokenness there, either. Are you able to share some kind of top 10 or top five broken things and their frequency? As an individual I am not statistically significant and could just be lucky. As an operator you must have lots of statistically valid data. Leo
