I just looked at a brief description at http://www.ipv6.org/ and it looks like they're going to provide backward compatibility during a transition period.

"Pv6 fixes a number of problems in IPv4, such as the limited number of available IPv4 addresses. It also adds many improvements to IPv4 in areas such as routing and network autoconfiguration. IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years during a transition period."



I don't think the transition to IPv6 will hinder your efforts using Rev. Mac OS already has support. Windows has some <http://www.ipv6.org/impl/windows.html>add-ons.

IMHO, Unless you have a lot of IPs locally on legacy machines most IPv6 compatibility can be handled by routers.


Hello.

Does anyone has any experience with using Revolution and IPv6? The school I'm working at has offered to provide my organization with it's own range of IPv6, and since we use Revolution very extensively over the network, we would definitely need compatibility.

Thanks,
Brent Anderson
Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center

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