 | Good router to buy that is ipv6 ready What are some good routers that is ipv6 read? -- Caddy |
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 timcuthBraves FanPremium join:2000-09-18 Pelham, AL Reviews:
·AT&T Southeast
| 1) Apple AirPort Extreme (but, expensive) 2) Linksys E-4200 with latest firmware update
Those are the ones I know off the top of my head. I would really like to have the Apple. But I am running a Netgear WNDR3300 plus dd-wrt firmware.
Tim -- "Life is like this long line, except at the end there ain't no merry-go-round." - Arthur on The King of Queens ~ Project Hope ~ |
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 | reply to Caddyroger D-Link DIR-601, DIR-615, and DIR-651. |
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 KillaB7 join:2006-05-23 Vancouver, BC | reply to Caddyroger Any router capable of running OpenWrt (latest stable RC) My favorite inexpensive router is the TP-Link WR1043ND. 8MB Flash, 32MB RAM, 802.11n, and Gigabit Ethernet. |
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 AVonGaussPremium join:2007-11-01 Boynton Beach, FL | reply to Caddyroger DIR-825 has fairly decent IPv6 support. |
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 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC Reviews:
·T-Mobile US
| said by AVonGauss:DIR-825 has fairly decent IPv6 support. It supports native, 6rd, 6in4, and 6to4 tunneling. It also supports native v6 over a PPPoE interface. |
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 | reply to KillaB7 said by KillaB7:Any router capable of running OpenWrt (latest stable RC) My favorite inexpensive router is the TP-Link WR1043ND. 8MB Flash, 32MB RAM, 802.11n, and Gigabit Ethernet. basiclly what im doing here, using a usb key so theres no way to run out of space |
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