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, ITechGeek writes:
> Someone was telling me this weekend their entire network is native dual
> stack now. I haven't had a chance to confirm it yet, but he said they are
> issuing /60's to residential users using DHCPv6.
The residential network in fully IPv6 capable.
The commercial n
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 9:22 PM, wrote:
> hope you
> get a level-1 guy who knows what IPv6 is
>
Is that possible?
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 21:17:14 -0400, ITechGeek said:
> Someone was telling me this weekend their entire network is native dual
> stack now. I haven't had a chance to confirm it yet, but he said they are
> issuing /60's to residential users using DHCPv6.
I believe the status is "every residential c
Someone was telling me this weekend their entire network is native dual
stack now. I haven't had a chance to confirm it yet, but he said they are
issuing /60's to residential users using DHCPv6.
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My understanding is that almost all of the Comcast network is now IPv6 capable.
Owen
On Aug 20, 2014, at 10:26 AM, Ryan Shea wrote:
> Not sure I've seen any evidence (or implied) that the tunnel was the
> problem. My issue as far as I know is at the application layer and other
> end-user experi
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Ryan Shea wrote:
> Just one man's experience, but my YouTube performance over my Hurricane
> Electric tunnel has been strikingly poor lately - so much so that I was
> thinking of squashing v6 in my house entirely. Looking for your
> experiences/thoughts on whether
FWIW, loading up a lovely 1080p video now at a time when I am guessing the
HE/VZ links are running a little more hot than not and I'm getting perfect
playback and nload is showing that I hit a max of 67.9Mb/s on my tunnel. I
have not tested with _all_ full hd cat videos, but that sounds like a good
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
> i have this: yt_
funny... part of the filename disappeared here :(
./yt_troubleshooting.py
>
> that I should add to a code.google.com location... and will ship you a
> copy tomorrow of as well. Running this on my home fios + he-tunne
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Ryan Shea wrote:
> Not sure I've seen any evidence (or implied) that the tunnel was the
> problem. My issue as far as I know is at the application layer and other
> end-user experiences seemed a reasonable way to pick a direction. I will
> work with HE though and p
Sorry, I wasn't clear. When my tunnel is not functioning correctly my end
hosts still have global v6 addresses and a route. The v6 tcp connections
would fail entirely, so v4 would handily win a tcp setup race. A v4-only
client does not experience huge delays in video loading. I'm not sure happy
eye
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 01:26:37PM -0400, Ryan Shea wrote:
> video loading takes frever on Android/Chromecast/GoogleTV
> (which hints that happy eyeballs, if it exists for Android, isn't
> working so well for the YouTube app).
Happy Eyeballs is only about TCP session setup race, not how th
On 2014-08-20 18:21, Ryan Shea wrote:
> IRC is a good suggestion, thanks. They'll likely be helpful.
>
> I see no indication of any throttling from my ISP - I can blast data at
> full speed to my home from my server and work (with native v6
> connections).
Does that path between your $home and $
On 8/20/14 9:21 AM, Ryan Shea wrote:
To be clear, I was seeking opinions/experiences on a list that was likely
to have a high occurrence of folk with v6 tunnels.
... and the suggestion you've received several times now is, "reach out
to HE, as they are quite responsive."
Good luck,
Doug
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Subject: Re: Best US Tunnelbroker for Youtube
On 2014-08-20 17:28, Ryan Shea wrote:
> I was attempting to determine the lowest-time-cost path to "happy wife".
Does your wife care it is IPv4 or IPv6 or just "funny cat videos"?
I think your answer sh
On 2014-08-20 17:28, Ryan Shea wrote:
> I was attempting to determine the lowest-time-cost path to "happy wife".
Does your wife care it is IPv4 or IPv6 or just "funny cat videos"?
I think your answer should be clear from that perspective.
As somebody eager to post on NANOG though one would think
I was attempting to determine the lowest-time-cost path to "happy wife". My
candidate paths are "kill v6", "sixxs", "routinghouse" and I was looking
for anecdotes that might lead me to test one over another.
Yes there are better operational approaches if I ditch the "happy wife" &&
low-cost (time)
Ryan Shea wrote on 8/20/2014 9:55 AM:
Just one man's experience, but my YouTube performance over my Hurricane
Electric tunnel has been strikingly poor lately - so much so that I was
thinking of squashing v6 in my house entirely. Looking for your
experiences/thoughts on whether cutting over to Six
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Ryan Shea wrote:
Just one man's experience, but my YouTube performance over my Hurricane
Electric tunnel has been strikingly poor lately - so much so that I was
thinking of squashing v6 in my house entirely. Looking for your
experiences/thoughts on whether cutting over to Si
On 2014-08-20 16:55, Ryan Shea wrote:
> Just one man's experience, but my YouTube performance over my Hurricane
> Electric tunnel has been strikingly poor lately
Instead of saying that something is "poor", you might want to do the
operational/technical[1] thing and include things like:
- IPv4 tra
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