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I use the he.net tunnel broker with Tomato firmware on my router for IPv6 at home, too. It's pretty seamless.
Only quirk is when you're connected to a VPN (openvpn), the IPv6 traffic doesn't go over the VPN. But that's an issue with openvpn, not the tunnel broker.
Of course v6 works, it's called Teredo.
Teredo isn't what this thread is about though <_<;
I'm bumping this thread because my service with Charter went out tonight for about an hour. When it came back on, I noticed an IPv6 address assigned to me, but no IPv6 DNS services. It turns out they are using the HE.net tunneling service now, which I find odd... Does anyone else's ISP do this right now? I seriously hope this isn't what they consider their long-term IPv6 solution...
I have 16xIPv6/64 + 1xIPv4 at home
I turned off my Tunnelbroker setup this morning, it seems like it only lasts for a few days before being disabled on my network for some reason.
Internally — My router has full support, but there's no need to enable it.
ISP — Frontier doesn't seem to be worried at all about IPv6 from what I've heard. If the rumors are correct, they don't even have a plan for it.