I'm using an EdgeRouter lite in a deployment for a WISP, and it's holding up
very nice. It's only passing 40-50Mbps of basic OSPF routing, but no complaints
thus far for the performance. I've heard that once you start adding in the
services and rules, you really start to see the PPS drop, but I
So it turns out that in many cases a missing www is causing the "no IPv4"
response, and someone from Alexa does need to explain what is going on. For
the entire top-1m.csv file, 35,554 entries returned "no IPv4". For each
entry in the csv file;
some return NXDOMAIN:
discart.ru --> NXDOMAIN
w
I'm going to answer two posts here. First you're correct this appears to
be a 6rd, and it is a /60
IPv6
Status Available
Global Unicast IPv6 Address 2602:306:cddd:1c50::/60
Border Relay IPv4 Address 12.83.49.81
On 11/23/2013 1:58 AM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 22 Novem
I've it working with TWC with a Motorola SB6141 and a RB450G router
board running MikroTik RouterOS
I had to replace the old modem which didn't have DOCSIS 3 and upgrade
the RouterOS 6.3.
So far from both Windoze and Linux machines have now full IPv6 connectivity.
One gizmo app that became very
With comcast you can check on everything at comcast6.net. It will tell you if
your CMTS is enabled.
Jared Mauch
> On Nov 23, 2013, at 2:13 AM, ML wrote:
>
> Comcast claims a /60 via DHCP-PD is available
> everywhere now.
I wonder if we can use this to get around their broken SIP-ALG...
Jared Mauch
> On Nov 23, 2013, at 1:22 AM, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
>
> Special thanks to Alexander from AT&T's "Tier-2" dept, though my suspicion is
> that that is not where he works, as he seems exceptionally clueful.
> Additiona
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