 keeska Premium join:2007-04-06 Sedona, AZ | reply to Soho97UK Re: IPv6 Consumer Routers ?
Third party firmware for the wrt54g and related routers which does IPv6 is readily available. Third party firmware for other routers is also available but I have not looked to see if it supports IPv6 or not. |
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 jrowley
join:2006-09-06 Mauldin, SC
·Charter Pipeline
| I have one of the Linksys draft-n routers. It barely supports v6. You can configure dual stack, but the wan still doesn't support v6. I had to get a separate linksys and load openwrt on it to get a tunnel to work.
As a CLEC with a large dslam deployment, I'd love to start deploying afforadble v6 cpe, but unfortunately, our vendors don't seem to care much. |
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  PGHammer
join:2003-06-09 Accokeek, MD clubs:
·Comcast
| There's a modified version of the WhiteRussian RC6 firmware for the Linksys routers and their clones (all except the CiscoWorks/VxWorksOS routers are known to work, including the WRT54G-series, especially GL and GS). I have a GS with this firmware, which can supply IPv6 addresses to any client connected to the router, wired or wireless, as long as the client OS supports IPv6 (Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Vista both support IPv6 directly, as does OS X 10.4 and later). |
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