> From: Randal L. Schwartz [mailto:mer...@stonehenge.com]
> 
> In which case, go to tunnelbroker.net, and get yourself a free
> 6-in-4 tunnel from Hurricane Electric, which gives you IPv6 *anywhere*
> that you can get *out* (even through multiple NATs) to the internets.

Good to know.  But it's still desirable to have the local router handing out
IPv6 addresses to local clients...  So I don't have to manually configure
every device that I'll ever use.

I guess the question is:  What do various routers support?  Are there any
home or smb routers which can use 6to4 or 6-in-4 or anything else on the WAN
side, and support IPv6 distribution & autoconfigure on the LAN?

I know you can in theory.  I just want to know what's the state of the world
in practice.

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