On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 02:30:55AM -0400, Brett Delmage wrote:
> Subject: Is static address ipv6 on Teksavvy working for you?
Yes.
My SmartRG SR516ac is dual-stack, non-bridging, and devices attached to
it automatically get IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that work.
I use the "standard" @teksavvy.com
Hey everyone, thanks for responding with your helpful experience. My ipv6
setup has been head-banging, but I sure (_think) I know a lot more about
ipv6, NDP, RA, RR, icmpv6, etc. than I did before :-)
Bart Trojanowski wrote:
For the most part, IPv6 is pretty seamless there days. Except for
I'm getting the same bandwidth (50⇑/10⇓) and latency (10ms) on v4 and v6
with TekSavvy DSL -- but it wasn't always the case.
Tunnels hide the actual hops taken... so the latency contributions are hard
to gauge with things like traceroute.
For the most part, IPv6 is pretty seamless there days.
On 03/08/18 Bart Trojanowski said:
> There are restrictions. For example it's only available on DSL, not cable.
I'm on DSL.
Mind you when I was running an HE tunnel, I found that we had bandwidth
issues with services like youtube once google left v6 on permanently,
but that was likely an HE
There are restrictions. For example it's only available on DSL, not cable.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 10:34 AM Michael P. Soulier <
msoul...@digitaltorque.ca> wrote:
> On 03/08/18 Bart Trojanowski said:
>
> > Hi Brett,
> >
> > I am enjoying native IPv6 from TekSavvy, including /64 address
> >
On 03/08/18 Bart Trojanowski said:
> Hi Brett,
>
> I am enjoying native IPv6 from TekSavvy, including /64 address
> delegation to my intranet hosts. It is a brittle setup, but it works.
Odd. They told me that native v6 was not available.
Mike
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On 2018-08-02 Aug:45 -0400, Brett Delmage wrote:
> Is anyone runnning ipv6 dual stack on TekSavvy with a static ip on your
> Linux host? And if so, is yours actually currently working?
Yes. Stock router/modem/DHCP/DNS/NAT/swich/AP though.
$ ping google.ca
PING google.ca (172.217.2.163)