IPv6-only networks aren't far out in ARIN land. Well, unless you like paying 
out of the nose for third party blocks. I'd say less than 5 years before you 
cannot obtain an IPv4 address in North America. Complete European and Asian 
access will require IPv6 soon as they're out of IPv4 already.



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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Carullo" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:18:35 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [Ubnt_users] Is IPv6 ready?


I'm fairly sure you can change the binding order to adjust this operation to 
suite your preference. (which one the computer tried first) 

I don't see IPv6 utilized in my real world until 5-10 years from now. We do 
provide some customers v6 routed address space and our entire network is routed 
and supports it, but thats because people like to play with it because its 
something new in the networking world they want to understand, not because 
anyone actually requires it. It does provide a small marketing bonus, for those 
that don't understand it - sounds good any way lol 

I see it as somewhat as a liability to my network, since there are sure to be 
bugs in its implementation and dual stack functionality. Just a fear I have, 
been there done that with different routing protocols in the past and the 
programmers have not yet achieved perfection yet :) 

But, I flex, have to let people have their v6 fun (employees and customers 
alike...) 


Scott Carullo 
Technical Operations 
855-FLSPEED x102 


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