Hi All,
Just wondering what are the options for getting out of the Telstra
Paddington meet me room to Equinix or NextDC?
Thanks
Adam
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On Sun., 24 Feb. 2019, 13:35 Robert Hudson, wrote:
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> On Sun, 24 Feb. 2019, 11:03 am Mark Smith, wrote:
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>> So an ISP supplied a router that only had IPv6 enabled? I doubt that
>> has ever happened, but if it has, switching on IPv4 on the router
>> isn't going to do anything because an
I guess that even if it is “IPv6 only”, it is providing some transition
mechanism, so IPv4-only devices or apps in the LANs are still able to work.
This means that the CPE will have some kind of “IPv4 support” in the LANs.
There are a few world-wide with that IPv6-only with IPv4-as-a-Service
On Sun, 24 Feb. 2019, 11:03 am Mark Smith, wrote:
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> So an ISP supplied a router that only had IPv6 enabled? I doubt that
> has ever happened, but if it has, switching on IPv4 on the router
> isn't going to do anything because an "IPv6 only" ISP isn't going to
> provide IPv4 on the WAN side ei
Greeting fellow noggers,
I have an AT9924T Layer 3 switch that I've had for a while now but been unable
to use as the OS crashes out when configuring VLANs.
I've tried to get in touch with AT support for months now with no response so
thought I would turn to you lovely people - does anyone on l
Hi Craig,
It will be good if you name the concrete model. I was not aware of that and I'm
very interested.
Responding to Damian, in this article I summarize the panel that I organized a
couple of years ago in APNIC, there are also videos.
https://blog.apnic.net/2017/11/09/ce-vendors-share-thou
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 at 23:13, Christopher Hawker
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> I’m not surprised that game devs like Ubisoft aren’t supporting IPv6.
> Consoles using v6 aren’t any good if the game companies don’t offer servers
> with v6 connectivity...
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> https://support.ubi.com/en-US/Faqs/24812/IPv6-connect
I think the newer Huawei CPE can (not the 658 )
> On 23 Feb 2019, at 4:21 pm, Damian Ivereigh wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Does anyone know of a commercially available CPE router that supports 464XLAT
> (i.e. the 464CLAT part)? From what I have found only openwrt seems to support
> it. This is su