My printer didn't work over IPv4 on Wednesday; don't tell BT or they'll turn 
our service off for our own good?

On 5 September 2014 19:50:43 GMT+01:00, "Neil J. McRae" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Leo,
>As Ben noted similar issues but as I keep saying we who work in this
>industry are not atypical users. 
>The issue is that there are lots of little things, if it was one big
>thing then it would be easy to fix. My printer reboots everytime I try
>to print to it over IPv6 for example.
>
>Imagine the myriad of consumer setups new and old... 
>
>Regards,
>Neil 
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 5 Sep 2014, at 19:42, "Leo Vegoda" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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

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