On Thu, Feb 19, 2009, Bob Snyder wrote: > Frank Bulk wrote: > >Considering that the only real IPv6-ready CPE at your favorite N.A. > >electronics store is Apple's AirPort, it seems to me that it will be > >several years before the majority (50% plus 1) of our respective customer > >bases has IPv6-ready or dual-stack equipment. > > Actually, out of the box my newish Linksys WRT610N started sending RAs > and provides IPv6 connectivity via 6to4. Came as a bit of a surprise > when it stole traffic away from my existing IPv6 tunnel. Couple of > problems, though: > > 1) No switch to turn it off > 2) No firewalling/filtering is done. > > This makes it somewhat less than ideal, and worse than the original > Apple Airport default configuration which at least had clear and obvious > knobs to make it do the right thing even if they had a poor default setting.
Would you be willing to update the ARIN ipv6 info wiki page for this? http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/Broadband_CPE Whoever looks after this - would you please consider setting up some kind of feature/bug matrix that tries to capture a bit of how "good" these things are? Just saying "Yup, supports IPv6" with no idea of how well, which bits work/don't, stuff like lacking firewalling (as above) would be good to know. Thanks! Adrian (Using a Cisco 827, speaks IPv6 real good..)