= Сообщение: 158 из 7402 ============================================== IPV6 = От : Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555 04 Dec 13 11:42:49 Кому : Andrew Leary 04 Dec 13 11:42:49 Тема : IPv6 FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+529f0af3 На : area://IPV6?msgid=1:320/119+529e68de = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP850 ================================== Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=1:320/119+529f83ef ============================================================================== Hello Andrew,
On Tuesday December 03 2013 18:22, you wrote to me:
AL>>> so I ended up using a sixxs.net AYIYA tunnel.
MvdV>> And then I found out, I could not make it route a subnet....
AL> The information I got from sixxs.net says that I have a routed /64 AL> subnet;
When I applied for a tunnel, they did not give you a /64 subnet with it. I applied for and got a /48 subnet.
AL> I haven't tried setting up anything on that yet.
A subnet is useless unless you can have it routed into your LAN. So that other machines on your LAN get public IPv6 addresses in the subnet's range. I could not make that work with the AYIYA tunnel that ended on an XP machine. Jeroen Massaar was not helpful and I could not find anyone else either that had made it work.
I finally gave up and when the he.net + linksys route...
MvdV>> And so I decided on another road. I went for a router that coud MvdV>> handle the tunnel end point for me. OpenWRT on a Linksys WRT54g
AL> When I do upgrade, I'm going to switch to something with gigabit AL> ethernet support.
A wise move. I will make that a high priority selection item when shopping for my next router
AL> I have done a little looking into what routers have IPv6 support or AL> can have it added by flashing to alternative firmware.
Already three years ago I decided that I would not no longer buy new network stuff that does not support IPv6.
AL>>> Once I upgrade to a new router that supports IPv6, I will AL>>> probably switch to a 6in4 static tunnel until such time as my AL>>> ISP deploys native IPv6.
MvdV>> I have alreay taken that step two years ago. Now I wait for MvdV>> native IPv6 from my ISP. They do not seem to be in a hurry... MvdV>> :-(
AL> Most ISPs aren't (yet.)
Unfortunately all but a very few are agonisingly slow. Mine (Ziggo) say they will start roll-out next year. They have been saying that for the last five years... :-(