Dale wrote:
> I have a question about this.  I've read about this for ages and sort
> of get the idea, running out of numbers basically.  There's two
> questions that I can't answer tho.  I have a old Linksys router, the
> old blue thing that is so common.  Would I have to buy a new router? 
> I also have a older DSL modem, it's a old Westell black box.  Would
> this require a newer modem as well?  I'm thinking those boxes would
> have to have software at least that would support the newer addresses
> but nothing I've read really answers those questions.  I don't know if
> they even update software on those old things. 
>
> Thoughts??


Existing routers: Unknown, depends on model/firmware, must be enabled in
settings.

Existing modems/ONTs: if operating in transparent "bridge" mode, should
be no issue, check MTU limitations/issues.

If modem is operating in lite router mode: unknown, check model.

My ISP is barely fit for a third world country, I'm running 75/75 but
strictly IPv4 only. =(((

https://www.reddit.com/r/verizon/comments/dydm3n/does_verizon_fios_support_ipv6_yet/

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