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justbits
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Re: Where does your 6to4 relay address (192.88.99.1) go?

192.88.99.1 is the 6 to 4 relay anycast address. ISPs should ideally configure their BGP routers to choose the closest 6 to 4 relay peer. If the ISP doesn't care, it seems like most people wind up getting sent to Europe.

Got a Linksys router with DD-WRT?
»www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/IPv6
Or a Linksys with OpenWRT?
»wiki.openwrt.org/IPv6_howto

Mac OS X?
»www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/hints/howt···osx.html

Windows?
Google for it. Lots of info out there.
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