 rchandraStargate Universe fanPremium join:2000-11-09 14225-2105 | Is Google Fiber native IPv6? As all their services have participated in World IPv6 Launch Day, I'd think they'd be offering native addressing, in dual stack of course. But I would hope to hear from anyone who is using GF and could tell me. -- English is a difficult enough language to interpret correctly when its rules are followed, let alone when a writer chooses not to follow those rules.
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 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC Reviews:
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| said by rchandra:As all their services have participated in World IPv6 Launch Day, I'd think they'd be offering native addressing, in dual stack of course. But I would hope to hear from anyone who is using GF and could tell me. Maybe....
quote: Google Fiber’s subscribers may attach any device of their choice to the Google Fiber Internet service that is compatible with the Google Fiber network (i.e., supports IPv4 and/or IPv6 via Ethernet or Wi-Fi technologies), ....
»fiber.google.com/legal/network.html
But then we have this report which states the user is only getting a ULA.
»cafbit.com/entry/google_fiber |
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 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC | reply to rchandra Actually on his updated post, he confirms working IPv6. So yes, it is v6 enabled.
»cafbit.com/entry/google_fiber_tourism |
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 | reply to whfsdude Accoring to »cafbit.com/entry/google_fiber_tourism it's now working normally. He mentions external testing but doesn't actually provide a reference link though. |
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