Re: UVerse question

2015-02-10 Thread Bill Merriam
On Sun, 8 Feb 2015 17:48:57 -0500 TR Shaw wrote: > Any suggestions on what to tell ATT to get IPv6 added to a current > account and upgrade a 2wire router to 4wire with halfway decent > performance and capability? > > Any and all help would be appreciated. > > Tom If ATT is still using 6rd the

Re: UVerse question

2015-02-10 Thread Scott Helms
AT&T will do a bonded VDSL2 connection in cases where a single connection isn't getting enough throughput. Also, be aware that the device may now be branded as an Arris, but Tim is correct that it's normally a NVG589 for new installs. Scott Helms Vice President of Technology ZCorum (678) 507-500

Re: UVerse question

2015-02-10 Thread Tim Burke
What is a “4wire” modem? Is that a Chinese knockoff of a 2wire brand? ;-) Or are you referring to a pair-bonded modem? AT&T seems to only offer the pair-bonded device (in most cases, a Motorola NVG589) when you have their 45mbps “Power” service. If anything, you could always upgrade to the 45mb

Re: UVerse question

2015-02-08 Thread Dan Lowe
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015, at 05:48 PM, TR Shaw wrote: > Any suggestions on what to tell ATT to get IPv6 added to a current > account and upgrade a 2wire router to 4wire with halfway decent > performance and capability? I have no advice on the equipment upgrade, but I was able to add IPv6 to my account

Re: UVerse question

2015-02-08 Thread Lyle Giese
The second half is easy. Do it your self. Turn the 2wire router into a transparent device and put your own router in doing the PPPoE for you. pfSense and M0n0wall support IPv6. I am in AT&T territory, but don't use them for Internet.(I use the local cable company). But I know that several o