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For 10$, you have only the choice to take a KS1 from OVH, go to online.net take the Nano, otherwise get a Raspberry PI but that is worse.
Online.net does provide native IPv6. Dibbler is a DHCPv6 client, and DHCPv6 is one of the methods to automatically configure native IPv6 on a computer. That you were way too dumb to set it up, is in no way Online.net's problem. You could have searched the forum and found some configuration instructions and alternatives to Dibbler. But instead you chose to whine and spread blatant b/s that it "does not provide native IPv6".
Sure it is not native ipv6... you have to download and configure a third party tool.. nothing to be native... And to call someone dumb doesn't make you nice...
And because of you asshole I quit this discussion and leave the forum.. see ya all!
@foetti,
IPv6 on online.net box works very well.
Using that on windows 8.1, U2250 1.99 deal Through dibbler
Would you mind explaining how I got IPv6 working w/o dibbler?
Mate, everyone here knows that @rm_ is the prime assbutt.
To clarify for others, "native" in context of IPv6 means "not tunneled". And most certainly Online.net's IPv6 is native. DHCPv6 is an entirely normal method to automatically set it up, in a way it's a fault on the part of other providers, that they make you remember your prefix and peck in numbers in various config files manually (at the risk of making a typo and screw up something in the provider's network).
It's native. There is no tunneling involved