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IPv6 in home?

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  • daviddavid Member

    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.

    Thanked by 1maxexcloo
  • Of course v6 works, it's called Teredo.

    Teredo isn't what this thread is about though <_<;

  • subigosubigo Member
    edited May 2012

    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...

  • komokomo Member

    I have 16xIPv6/64 + 1xIPv4 at home

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    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.

  • JTRJTR Member

    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.

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