If you wish to enable ipv6 on your computer,  just do "sudo apt-get
install miredo" which will automatically give your Ubuntu system a
ipv6 address that just works with no more hassle.  There is no need to
buy any new hardware since you now have an ipv6 tunnel setup on your
machine.

Regards,
Chris.

2009/12/23 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <matt...@truthisfreedom.org.uk>:
> Quoting John Levin <technola...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Following troubles with karmic, ipv6 and my net connection, I'm looking
>> to get a new router, which I think will solve my problems. As karmic
>> works with my university network, I'm sure the problem is on my end.
>>
>> I get broadband from ukfsn, with a static ipv4 address, via entanet,
>> over a bt line. As far as I know, this is all ipv6 compatible (though
>> I'm not sure whether the static ip confuses things).
>>
>> So I think it is my router; I'm currently using a SafeCom swart2 54125,
>> and I've found ipv6 problems mentioned on some forums.
>>
>> Hence, the need for a new router. Can anyone suggest a reliable, ipv6
>> compatible router?
>
> Linksys or similar and OpenWRT as the firmware?
>
> M.
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