> I'm still seeing a number poorly implemented mixed RA/DHCPv6 going on in
> CPE's.
Yep. If I were a CPE vendor I'd be embarrassed. RSPs who are rolling
out v6 are being hampered by their preferred CPE vendor dithering
around solid v6 support. Cough, Netcomm, cough.
I understand that most of the
> > FWIW, I've never touched jitsi before in my life but even I managed
> Where? I don't mean "give me access" :-)
Awww. You don't want to join another boring meeting? You're more than
welcome to participate. How much do you know about the difficult task
of sexing chickens?
> I mean, where did y
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 10:50 PM Peter Tiggerdine wrote:
>
> How was the CPE implementation and support issue being?
>
> I'm still seeing a number poorly implemented mixed RA/DHCPv6 going on in
> CPE's.
I happen to be pretty happy with openwrt and dd-wrt at this point, as
regards to ipv6 support
How was the CPE implementation and support issue being?
I'm still seeing a number poorly implemented mixed RA/DHCPv6 going on in
CPE's.
Regards,
Peter Tiggerdine
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On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 3:31 PM Karl Auer wrote:
> On Mon, 202
On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 05:07 +, Mark Delany wrote:
> FWIW, I've never touched jitsi before in my life but even I managed
> to follow a cookbook and get a dual-stack server up and running in a
> few hours. I was tempted to drop the A RR just to see how many users
> would squeal, but that would be
> The problem is and always has been NAT. You need an external rendezvous
Makes you wonder why more Australian RSPs don't do ipv6.
Unfortunately all those RSPs who are still v4-only have missed the
boat and now their customers will feel a lot more pain over the coming
months than customers on a d
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> FWIW, I’ve been looking at a lot of the options, and I know a lot of other
> people who have as well, for various school districts and universities, and
> the best option (mainly from a
> not-exposing-children-to-malware-and-naked-Nazi-zoombombers per
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 5:57 PM Karl Auer wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 17:16 -0700, Dave Taht wrote:
> > It really bugs me that a soiree with me and a couple friends
> > has to be on a server in the cloud, webrtc is pretty amazingly low
> > bandwidth.
>
> The problem is and always has been NAT
On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 17:16 -0700, Dave Taht wrote:
> It really bugs me that a soiree with me and a couple friends
> has to be on a server in the cloud, webrtc is pretty amazingly low
> bandwidth.
The problem is and always has been NAT. You need an external rendezvous
point OR complicated port for
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 5:10 PM Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
> FWIW, I’ve been looking at a lot of the options, and I know a lot of other
> people who have as well, for various school districts and universities, and
> the best option (mainly from a
> not-exposing-children-to-malware-and-naked-Nazi-zo
FWIW, I’ve been looking at a lot of the options, and I know a lot of other
people who have as well, for various school districts and universities, and the
best option (mainly from a
not-exposing-children-to-malware-and-naked-Nazi-zoombombers perspective) is
BigBlueButton. It’s open-source, wel
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 5:04 PM Rob Thomas wrote:
>
> I'm watching my wife and her friends on derpbook try to consolidate
> their tech support hints and tips to get the rugrats onto and into Day
> 1 of their remote learning, and the last thing she sent to me was
> 'High school has fully crashed'.
I'm watching my wife and her friends on derpbook try to consolidate
their tech support hints and tips to get the rugrats onto and into Day
1 of their remote learning, and the last thing she sent to me was
'High school has fully crashed'.
I understand that all your stuff is on fire, and everything
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