Of course! We also paint your toenails yellow and send you to Yorkshire, Seansea or Glasgow.
Sent from my iPhone On 5 Sep 2014, at 19:53, "Alexander Harrowell" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: 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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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 that^1s 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 -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
