ipv6 @ home
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Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
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@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
I've been meaning to do it for a year or more. I'm lazy
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Personally i don't see any benefit to using it at home at the moment.
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@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
Chances are that your router already has a public IPv6 address and block from your ISP and your computers are already using them. Mine were before I left. Your cell phone already is by default.
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@Obsolesce said in ipv6 @ home:
@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
Chances are that your router already has a public IPv6 address and block from your ISP and your computers are already using them. Mine were before I left. Your cell phone already is by default.
Running the ISP modem in "bridge mode" with a ddwrt router. IPv6 is off at the moment
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@Obsolesce said in ipv6 @ home:
@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
Chances are that your router already has a public IPv6 address and block from your ISP and your computers are already using them. Mine were before I left. Your cell phone already is by default.
Yeah, this is what I've seen, assuming your router supports it.
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@Obsolesce said in ipv6 @ home:
@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
Chances are that your router already has a public IPv6 address and block from your ISP and your computers are already using them.
WTF? Using the ISP router? Because that is the only way for that to happen by "chance"
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@JaredBusch said in ipv6 @ home:
@Obsolesce said in ipv6 @ home:
@notverypunny said in ipv6 @ home:
Thoughts on using IPv6 at home? Pros and cons? I'm not running it at present and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations either way.
Chances are that your router already has a public IPv6 address and block from your ISP and your computers are already using them.
WTF? Using the ISP router? Because that is the only way for that to happen by "chance"
Huh? No idea what router he is using. Mine wasn't from the ISP. I bought it off of Amazon many years ago and ipv6 was g2g by default.