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Re: ATT DSL IPv6
From: Grant Ridder <shortdudey123 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 15:46:26 -0500
After talking with someone else, i am guessing that your Toredo statement is correct. However, i don't know why that would have stopped working as it works fine when i am at school on TWTC circuit. I do not have a Cisco gateway however, i have been looking into switching to one that i have laying around. Thanks, Grant On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Brian Christopher Raaen < mailing-lists () brianraaen com> wrote:
Probably, you were using Teredo or some other method to use IPv6. BTW if you have a Cisco gateway I have a blog post on how to set up a dynamic tunnel with HE. While native IPv6 would be best, the tunnel should work for you as I also have Bellsouth/AT&T DSL. http://www.brianraaen.com/2011/10/21/dynamic-he-tunnel-and-dyndns/ Brian Raaen Zcorum Network Architect On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Grant Ridder <shortdudey123 () gmail com> wrote:Hi Everyone, Does anyone know about IPv6 on ATT residential DSL circuits? About 8 or9months ago i ran through several IPv6 tests (http://test-ipv6.iad.vr.org/)and they all passed. With all the talk of IPv6 day over the past week i decided to run it again just out of curiosity. However to my surprise,itis returning the result of IPv4 only now. Any ideas why they would have rolled back IPv6? Thanks, Grant
Current thread:
- ATT DSL IPv6 Grant Ridder (Jun 04)
- Re: ATT DSL IPv6 Brian Christopher Raaen (Jun 05)
- Re: ATT DSL IPv6 Grant Ridder (Jun 05)
- Re: ATT DSL IPv6 Brian Christopher Raaen (Jun 05)