of new and decentralised services. Learn to use it and
image what you can do with it.
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for other kinds of data
like status-updates or playlists.
I just don't see it happening in the US because the ISPs are dragging
their feet.
Try http://ipv6.comcast.com/ :-)
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the RIRs are expected
to run out of addrsses:
http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/rir.jpg
And if there is one thing that the different predictions have shown, is
that usually it actually happens earlier then what the predections
models show.
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of things, just like
intelligent devices (like the squeezebox).
Ipv6 is here. You are liberated from ipv4 NAT, just think what new
possiblities this allows you.
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Hi All,
Thanks for the replies!
Any information on ipv6 support? The bye bye v4 applet of HE
currently stands at 592 days remaining before ipv4-addresses run out.
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like the squeezebox is an ideal device for the
applications we expect to see on the-internet-of-things (something
become possible with ipv6).
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as normal AAC streams.
- I have not found any information in the documents and the websites
concerning IPv6 and -from what I can see- the box does not have any IPv6
connectivity.
Is there any information about ipv6 support for the squeezebox?
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