turning on comcast v6
joel jaeggli
joelja at bogus.com
Wed Dec 11 20:14:55 UTC 2013
On 12/11/13, 11:46 AM, Kinkaid, Kyle wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:
>
>> It doesn’t. You can get IPv6 working with off-the-shelf equipment if you
>> choose to.
>>
>> Randy chose to use that particular hardware and software combination.
>
>
> I'm curious, do you know of a consumer-grade router which supports
> DHCPv6-PD?
http://i.imgur.com/E7bsMsH.png
1. go to frys / newegg
2. buy netgear
3. ?
4. profit
I have been making plans to put OpenWRT on my home router to get
> IPv6 and have found v6 support quite lacking. Most of the routers seem to
> like to focus on various transition technologies like 6to4 tunnels. I
> would love to go to NewEgg and get a home router for $50 (or even $100)
> that is ready to go.
>
> What's more surprising is even Cisco and Juniper have been lagging. The
> SRX only got DHCPv6-PD support in the last 6 months or so and I don't think
> the ASA has it yet. However, ISR routers like the 88x and 86x support it.
>
> -Kyle
>
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