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camaro92
Question everything
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join:2008-04-05
Westfield, MA

Cisco to Service Providers: Get Moving on IPv6

Customer to isp: stop screwing me,enough said


FBGuy
yippee ki yay
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join:2005-03-19

ever since I managed to get tunnelbroker to play nice with dd-wrt i've been happy. if only I could get it native from an ISP. if only.



battleop

join:2005-09-28
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reply to camaro92
Let me fix that....

Cisco to Service Providers: Get Moving Spending on IPv6

It's an expensive proposition. We have a very large number of users who do not own IPv6 capable routers and firewalls. Their vendors won't put out updates for these devices so they are stuck spending money on new ones. In some cases it's $1000+ for a new firewall and right now that's a tough sale for smaller businesses.



pende_tim
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join:2004-01-04
Andover, NJ

reply to camaro92
I predict a lot of cash strapped ISP will take the NAT route and use one Public facing IP and assign customers private IP addresses.
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