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От   : Markus Reschke                   2:240/1661         14 May 14 17:50:40
Кому : Michiel van der Vlist                               14 May 14 17:50:40
Тема : Comcast & IPv6
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Hi Michiel!

May 14 16:47 2014, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Markus Reschke:


MvdV> Arghh! That is misleading... :-(

It's not just that router. D-Link's IPv6 strategy was misleading totally. They gave users the impression that they will add IPv6 to the more expensive routers but that never happened. Instead they sold new models (slightly upgraded hardware) which drove some users away from D-Link.

MR>> I had the older model and sold it because of that.

MvdV> At least you got some money back for it.

Yep, and I sold nearly all D-Link stuff. Also had some "professional" APs and a lot of WLAN problems. Debugging pointed to a very poor firmware and bad choice of default values. Sorry, but selling semi-professional stuff with so much issues is a show stopper. The APs were about 150 Euros with a warranty of 11 years. Guess what, D-Link dropped the firmware support for those APs quite soon. So I replaced all D-Link stuff with TP-Link running OpenWRT. Much more control and features, and a reliable WLAN.

MR>> I wouldn't recommend D-Link routers anyway unless the specific type
MR>> is supported by OpenWRT. D-Link does a lousy job maintaining the
MR>> firmwares and WLAN reliability is quite poor.

MvdV> I will keep that in mind next time I need to buy a router.

The best current solutions for IPv6 are TP-Link with OpenWRT or some Mini-PCs like from PC Engines running OpenWRT or pfSense. There are some new SOHO routers with dual core ARMs around 1GHz on the market now, but I would wait until they are supported by OpenWRT. They're also quite expensive at the moment. I think that will change soon because all chipset vendors are moving to dual/quadcore ARMs. So will the router vendors. The last generation was a 560/680MHz CPU, 128MB RAM and 8-128MB flash. The new one is a dual core ARM, 1GHz, 256MB RAM and 128MB flash. That's ideal for running also some extra tasks like asterisk or maybe husky ;-)

cu,
Markus

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