>
>
> The issue being a newcomer and not fully versed on the levels, I never
> made the connection of the /36 to the 2X-Small Category. A simple addition
> of adding in a reference to that category would make it a lot more clear..
>
The service levels are defined right there in the chart above the
Of course, I meant, “not worry about giving customer devices IPv4.”
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 11:46 AM Crist Clark wrote:
> His IPv6 was staying up. It was only his IPv4 breaking.
>
> Maybe it’s Verizon’s way of telling you to go IPv6-only and do NAT64/DNS64
> on your home network. (Only half-joki
His IPv6 was staying up. It was only his IPv4 breaking.
Maybe it’s Verizon’s way of telling you to go IPv6-only and do NAT64/DNS64
on your home network. (Only half-joking.) Be good for them to be able to
operate the FIOS more like the wireless and not worry about giving customer
devices IPv6.
Out
I dunno ... I had to turn Verizon's FiOS IPv6 off because it wasn't
playing well with my Pulse VPN. So they are providing it now (maybe not
supporting it ;-)
On 7/15/2023 12:05 PM, Joe Klein wrote:
As from a consumers standpoint, Verizon FIOS has published an IPv6
website, created a discussion
Neil,
Sorry, I must have missed that branch of the thread. When you had a computer
directly connected, did you happen to run a wire shark capture? That wouldn’t
require an Ethernet tap.
-mel
> On Jul 15, 2023, at 7:44 AM, Neil Hanlon wrote:
>
> On 15.07.2023 07:43, Mel Beckman wrote:
>> Ma
As from a consumers standpoint, Verizon FIOS has published an IPv6 website,
created a discussion forum, and stated they would soon support. That was 14
years ago.
Joe Klein
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023, 3:46 AM Mel Beckman wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I missed where the OP indicated they've tried both a direct l
Matt,
I missed where the OP indicated they've tried both a direct laptop connection
as well as another router. I think you may have seen my reply suggesting that
and thought that was the OP stating he'd done it.
-mel
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