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jmn1207
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join:2000-07-19
Ashburn, VA

reply to OwlSaver

Re: This would almost make me switch from FiOS

I see a potential market for an inexpensive and efficient translation device to be used as an interim fix until the update progress to IPv6 matures. My next home router is probably going cost me $300 or more, and I probably will want to continue using a switch for my living room to minimize the number of cables being run. My wallet hates technology.

hwobu

join:2009-02-08
Fairfax, VA

said by jmn1207:

I see a potential market for an inexpensive and efficient translation device to be used as an interim fix until the update progress to IPv6 matures. My next home router is probably going cost me $300 or more, and I probably will want to continue using a switch for my living room to minimize the number of cables being run. My wallet hates technology.
As an IPv4/IPv6 dual stack router, I've been using the Linksys (now Cisco small business) WRVS4400N and it's been working wonderfully for me, though I don't use the wireless on the router b/c it doesn't work in the 5Ghz frequency range (only 2.4). So if you're not going to use the router's wireless functionality, then the RVS4000 may be more appropriate.

Before switching to Comcast, I would average around 3 petabytes (that's 1024 terabytes per petabyte) before needing to power cycle the router, though that was before moving the dhcp functions to my server (I had some additional DHCP options I wanted on the leases).

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