I've tried to buy a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 circuit, but no one I've contacted is prepared to sell me one. I'm having to use 6to4 tunnelling at the moment. -----Original Message----- Is anyone in NZ actually using IPV6 for "real world" / "People paying for IPv6 service" stuff as against "just playing with IPv6" ?
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 14:26 +1300, Philip D'Ath wrote:
I've tried to buy a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 circuit, but no one I've contacted is prepared to sell me one.
Are you able to share who you tried to purchase one off? There seem to be three NZ providers advertising v6 prefixes at the present time: http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/?country=nz With the introduction of UBS I'm hoping that it's going to become a lot more common for ISPs to be able to offer IPv4/IPv6 circuits, even if it is only on ad Ad-Hoc basis to the 'geeks' to start with. Cheers -- Matt Brown matt(a)mattb.net.nz Mob +64 275 611 544 www.mattb.net.nz
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 14:35 +1300, Matt Brown wrote:
With the introduction of UBS I'm hoping that it's going to become a lot more common for ISPs to be able to offer IPv4/IPv6 circuits, even if it is only on ad Ad-Hoc basis to the 'geeks' to start with.
To offer it on UBS, wouldn't your DSL router have to support IPv6? Do any of them? I suppose you could use either a plain modem, or one of those ones that bridges PPPoA to PPPoE, but I've never tried setting one up. Richard
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Matt Brown
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Philip D'Ath
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Richard Hector