JS>> Some ISP's (At least mine) are a tad behind regarding IPv6 too. JS>> Last time I talked to my ISP's tech support regarding IPv6 JS>> availibility I had the impression that I was providing them more JS>> knowledge than I was getting from them.
TL> That sounds like the majority of support calls I have with most ISPs. TL> The ISP I'm with are an exception, you can skip the baby steps with TL> them and talk about the nitty gritty details of a problem (and they TL> are very good at getting things done).
I found that my ISP has several tiers of support. The first level that a user reaches always seem to be reading what they are saying and the questions that they are asking. In short order I just started asking them to connect me to a higher tier of support right from the start. But recently when I inquired about the availability of native IPv6 support I was transfered several times and then still didn't get a specific answer. For now they are actually providing 6RD support to customers.
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Jeff
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