For people with interest in IPv6.

Santa

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Anyone out there actually going to be going to this?

<--- Curious to know..

I sure don't think I am .. too much work and money.

I think its gotta be implemented from the top down anyways (ISP --> Companies) because there isn't any major benefits to a company to upgrade beforehand I feel.
 

hagrin

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Originally posted by: Santa

I think its gotta be implemented from the top down anyways (ISP --> Companies) because there isn't any major benefits to a company to upgrade beforehand I feel.

100% agreed.
 

dmcowen674

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Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Santa
Anyone out there actually going to be going to this?

<--- Curious to know..

I sure don't think I am .. too much work and money.

I think its gotta be implemented from the top down anyways (ISP --> Companies) because there isn't any major benefits to a company to upgrade beforehand I feel.

I ran IPv6 for a while, no real benefits yet.


 

n0cmonkey

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I've been thinking about setting up an ipv6 network at home with an ipv4 proxy to make things work, but I haven't looked into it recently. Most OSes out there have had ipv6 code for a long time now, hopefully it starts to see some real use.
 

Nothinman

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I think its gotta be implemented from the top down anyways (ISP --> Companies) because there isn't any major benefits to a company to upgrade beforehand I feel.

You can tunnel ipv6 through ipv4, so you can connect to already established IPv6 networks via your current ISP's IPv4 network.
 

dexter333

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I've used ipv6 for a while now. But only for IRC :/ I can't get it to work at home because of my Linksys router, I've been told that it doesn't allow either the tunnel protocol or ipv6 out. I can't remember which it was.