Its a shame there is not a pair of images on this site - one originated from a v4 only box, one a v6 only box. The img src= could point to the

I've been working on something in this direction this past week, that is primarilly for user facing debugging purposes (versus for a content provider).

  http://test-ipv6.com

will tell the user what to expect, after having them try a combination of image fetches (ipv4, ipv6, dual stack, ipv4 literal, ipv6 literal). It does each set of images 2-3 times (minimum is 2; a third pass is done if they go quick enough) and gets the "best" time of each type of fetch.

Based on the successes and failures, and the times, it tries to give a straight-English explanation to the end user on what the future internet might look for them, based on their *current* internet service / OS / browser. Lastly, it posts the results back to my server, along with the user agent string, in case there are any trends that can be learned.

On my todo list is to have it detect the case where the user timed out trying to reach the IPv6 and dual stack names; and ask the user for more details (ie, netstat -nr and ifconfig/ipconfig).

Feedback welcome, preferably off-list. If there's a desire for me to summarize, or anything earth shattering, I'll followup on-list.

I'm especially interested in people who've allowed utorrent to enable ipv6 to send me their results. :)


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