Just FWIW: US, Amazon, Dlink, DIR615, $35.45 ...
/TJ On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 08:46, Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> wrote: > > In message <b7872a58-de28-4cc2-8929-931fd3ce0...@delong.com>, Owen DeLong > write > s: > > > > On Jun 7, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > > > >=20 > > > In message = > > <AF24AE2D4A4D334FB9B667985E2AE763A3AC06@mail1-sea.office.spectrumnet > > > .us>, John van Oppen writes: > > >> I was wondering the same thing... we have v6 enabled to about 700 = > > users i=3D > > >> n our native Ethernet to the home deployment here in Seattle. = > > Unfortunat=3D > > >> ely, user routers don't seem to often support v6 resulting in only = > > about 2-=3D > > >> 8% of users in most buildings using it, and most of those are just = > > people p=3D > > >> lugged directly into the wall jacks we provide without routers. I = > > wonder =3D > > >> how long it will take for everyone to upgrade their home routers. > > >>=20 > > >> John > > >=20 > > > If all the home CPE router vendors stopped shipping IPv4 only boxes, > > > not that long. At the moment the price point for IPv6 CPE routers > > > is still 2-3x the IPv4 only boxes when you can find one though not > > > all of that difference is IPv6. The IPv6 boxes often have multiple > > > radio and other extras. This shows that CPE vendors still see IPv6 > > > as something *extra* and not something that should be *standard*. > > >=20 > > The D-Link DIR series v6 capables are not actually more than about a 10% > > premium over the corresponding ipv4-only competition. > > > > I see them in computer stores fairly regularly these days. > > > > Owen > > Wireless G Modem Router $79.00 v4 G > N-150 $79.95 v4 G > DIR-615 $129.00 v4/v6 G/N > DIR-815 $199.95 v4/v6 G/N > > The IPv6 price point is still well above the IPv4 only price point. > > 1.00AUD = 1.06USD > -- > Mark Andrews, ISC > 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia > PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org > >