Short story,
Wife is moving us to a remote location. Anyone from Windstream ISP in greater
Dallas TX area on the list that can contact me?
Thanks!,
~Richard
On 6/21/18 09:59, McBride, Mack wrote:
I will speak more generally as I don't have insight into that provider.
Last mile providers are working on ipv6 everywhere because ipv4 is expensive
and so is CGN and MAP-T.
IPv6 can reduce the need for ipv4 addresses and translation technology.
In all like
I will speak more generally as I don't have insight into that provider.
Last mile providers are working on ipv6 everywhere because ipv4 is expensive
and so is CGN and MAP-T.
IPv6 can reduce the need for ipv4 addresses and translation technology.
In all likelihood the device your office is connecte
> Yes, one particular plotline which can explain why docsis systems do
> this is that standard residential customers are provisioned using
> giant broadcast domains directly on the cable, with DHCP config.
> Obviously it's more complicated because it's docsis, but lemme
> handwave and say that this
Randy Bush wrote on 21/06/2018 16:35:
anyone been to this movie and care to divulge the plot?
Yes, one particular plotline which can explain why docsis systems do
this is that standard residential customers are provisioned using giant
broadcast domains directly on the cable, with DHCP config.
dear lazynet:
sorry to ask an end customer question here, but we're at a bit of a
useless point, with actual clue being blocked by an account rep.
i have at&t gig fiber at home and it seems to be a pd /64. works fine.
at the office, we have at&t business 1g fiber going into an arris.
behind it
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