 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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Re: IPv6 enabled, when? said by Mele20:I have a Cisco/Linksy s BEFSR41 version 3 router. I don't want a wireless router and the last version of the BEFSR41 is version 4. It is still being sold. I use the last beta (European not USA) firmware issued by Linksy s in 2005. Fixed.
Also: *object*
Far more pressing matters to attend to. -- "And Tehuno said let there be haste, not mp5, and there was haste. All creatures of the world rejoiced." -WotLK Ch. 3.3.2 |
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 Mele20Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI kudos:4 | "Fixed" and "object"? What is fixed and to what do you object? |
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 Dude111An Awesome DudePremium join:2003-08-04 USA kudos:10 | reply to drew I agree!!!!
This change to v6 will cut alot of us off!! (Unless the hardware converts it which will most likely cause SLOWDOWNS) |
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 SeleniaI love DebianPremium join:2006-09-22 Lanesboro, MA kudos:2 Reviews:
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| Please research the topic, including enabling IPv6 in your OS, before spreading FUD like that. I mean, exactly what needs converting? We are talking about enabling an extra real or virtual network interface with another IP address, which happens to be an IPv6 address. How do you propose that will affect the interface that's on IPv4? Also, if a site is IPv6 only(which nobody here is proposing) and your connection is IPv4-only, it's at the software level(your OS) that tunneling gets enabled. That can cause a little bit of slowdown if the particular tunnel is overloaded, but it should be able to output as much bandwidth as any other server on the internet. Do a little research Dude111 and you'll find your fears are unfounded and BBR will work fine for you still. -- The new Sony rootkit-Using the ability to remove features you paid for. What's next? Boycott Sony products »[Rant] ps3 update = no more Linux |
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 TomS_Git-r-donePremium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Ireland kudos:1 1 edit | reply to drew said by drew:Far more pressing matters to attend to. Can you elaborate?
I am genuinely interested to know what is far more important to the Internet right now than what protocol we are going to use to access it into the future. |
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