Am 12.02.2015 um 13:40 schrieb [email protected]:
This might be so in Norway. In German customer portals the gamers mostly
demand ipv4 (public ipv4 address to their home) instead of DS-Lite. They
have already native IPv6 but avm was forced to allow "teredo" over DS
and DS-lite - because xbox has problems with native IPv6.

xbox is no good example for *wanting* IPv6.

Could you elaborate on the IPv6 issues for xbox?  I was under the impresion
that xbox works well with IPv6.

It was last spring/summer. You can find it also in the archive of this list.

In short:

xbox did not work at several (IPv6) providers. Some of them have patched their routers and found a solution with Microsoft (comcast). In other parts of the world, *the solution* was to allow teredo at an IPv6-Access. Because I don't own a xbox I haven't sniffed the network behaviour, but I observe some costumer portals (e.g. Kabel Deutschland/Vodafone) and there are still problems, often related to IPv6. (can have other reasons too, like instability at all, Firewalls or something else)


Thomas

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