Remember "Internet-In-A-Box"?
Marco Davids
mdavids at forfun.net
Wed Jul 15 08:09:56 UTC 2015
Mark is right and I couldn't agree more with him.
On 15/07/15 08:22, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Yet I can take a Windows XP box. Tell it to enable IPv6 and it
> just works. Everything that a node needed existed when Windows XP
> was released. The last 15 years has been waiting for ISP's and CPE
> vendors to deliver IPv6 as a product. This is not to say that every
> vendor deployed all the parts of the protocol properly but they
> existed.
>
> Most of the noise was people saying "We don't need IPv6" and second
> guessing the design decisions because they still had IPv4 think.
> If you look at the protocol it basically hasn't changed in the last
> 15 years. There has been minor tweak but what was there was complete
> enough to deploy.
>
--
Marco
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