Netflix NOC? VPN Mismarked?

Mike Hammett nanog at ics-il.net
Thu Jan 28 17:40:29 UTC 2016


There's little reason to buy a newer TV more than every 5 - 10 years, so many TVs will be stranded until (if) they have some unifying firmware. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Todd Crane" <todd.crane at n5tech.com> 
To: "Scott Morizot" <tmorizot at gmail.com> 
Cc: "NANOG list" <nanog at nanog.org> 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:05:52 AM 
Subject: Re: Netflix NOC? VPN Mismarked? 

If we are still talking about Netflix issues, eventually many of the issues 
will sort themselves out. As more and more "smart" devices are IPv6 
enabled, IPv4 only devices will become rarer and rarer. Thus the CGNAT 
pools will be shared by less and less accounts. 

Then again... we may run into the issue Apple ran into with the iPads. They 
made iPads such that there was no good reason to upgrade. Now 5+ years 
later, you have a lot of original iPads running around. Imagine the issues 
if EoL'ed and EoS'ed those iPads. 

On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Scott Morizot <tmorizot at gmail.com> wrote: 

> On Jan 28, 2016 08:21, "Mark Tinka" <mark.tinka at seacom.mu> wrote: 
> > On 28/Jan/16 15:46, Bacon Zombie wrote: 
> > 
> > > Do all "smart" TVs and Game consoles fully support IPv6 out of the box? 
> > 
> > The number is not non-zero, but it's not worth talking about based on 
> > the small sample I did in 2015. 
> 
> I'm curious how you conducted this sample. I happened to have set up a 
> number of Smart TVs at home and for extended family over the past couple of 
> years. They've all supported IPv6 out of the box. It's not a 'feature' any 
> of them listed on their feature list. It was just part of their networking. 
> My home is IPv6 enabled and my TVs are running it just fine. 
> 
> My personal, purely anecdotal experience is limited to Sony, Samsung, and 
> LG smart TVs. But that's a much larger than simply 'non-zero' segment of 
> the smart TV market. And smart TVs as a category aren't all that old. 
> 
> Which brands are the ones that aren't supporting IPv6? 
> 
> Scott 
> 




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