 1 edit | reply to PGHammer
Re: Well, well, well! It may be in some routers, but the majority of routers older than a few years aren't going to have this feature. The last time I bought a router was 5 or so years ago. The firmware has been updated several times, but there's no ipv6 support. I dunno, some people just don't want to keep upgrading ALL of their equipment every 3 years or so. Most people buy a tv or other consumer electronic device and keep it for at least 10 or so years... They expect it to work for a very long time and don't want to keep giving corporations money for "the same thing" ( from their perspective). |
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| If you are referring to the Linksys WRT54GS, it supports IPv6 tunnels, but not with Linksys firmware. The WRT54G and GS (those that do NOT run VxWorks) can alternatively run Tomato, DD-WRT, or OpenWRT firmware, all of which support IPv6 (I have a V.2 GS that I personally upgraded to OpenWRT; the router itself dates to 2005, but the firmware is less than two months old). |