It is the future but IPv6 only is still a ways off for a lot of
nodes.
"Way off" is too pessimistic.
I wouldn't say way off but I think it is a ways off yet.
ISP's for whatever there reasons are won't budge at this time.
I wonder what happened to that pioneer spirit that once made
Fidonet florish...
Nodes are doing what they can with what they have. That has always
been the case.
That depends. Many ISPs offer IPv6, but there are a couple of
incumbents that are dragging their feet. :(
There was a time when Fidonet sysops created ways to make things work
that they did not have yet. They didn't wait for others, but took he initiative themsleves. That is how Fidonet was born in the first
place. Someone wrote a Fidonet mailer...
You do not have to wait for Teksavvy to give you IPv6. He.net is still offering 6to4 tunnels for free. You could set up a tunnel and have
IPv6. Today...
Teksavvy... IIRC the late Joe Delahaye had an account with Teksavvy.
He had native IPv6. Have you asked Teksavvy about IPv6?
Teksavvy... IIRC the late Joe Delahaye had an account with
Teksavvy. He had native IPv6. Have you asked Teksavvy about IPv6?
Yes, Teksavvy does support IPv6 and so does the gear they have
provided me with although I have never had a chance to see it. My connection to the internet is provided by Shaw Cable and they don't
put IPv6 on the wire, not here in my town anyway.
I see. Whois says your IP is issued by Teksavvy. I did not realise it
went via Shaw Cable.
Yes, Teksavvy does support IPv6 and so does the gear they have
provided me with although I have never had a chance to see it. My
connection to the internet is provided by Shaw Cable and they
don't put IPv6 on the wire, not here in my town anyway.
I see. Whois says your IP is issued by Teksavvy. I did not realise it
went via Shaw Cable.
I had Teksavvy for awhile via Rogers cables, but then switched to
Rogers proper when their service starting suffering at the
beginning of the pandemic.
I'm just curious.. do you get an IPv6 address as well as IPv4 with that service and is there a difference in cost?
I'm just curious.. do you get an IPv6 address as well as IPv4 with the service and is there a difference in cost?
I see. Whois says your IP is issued by Teksavvy. I did not
realise it went via Shaw Cable.
Yes. Teksavvy is my ISP. I have a choice of cable or DSL service. I
might get an IPv6 address with DSL service that would come from Telus
but I don't have the service or hardware to look closer at that.
With Teksavvy I didn't get IPv6 at all*, once I switched to Rogers I got both IPv4 & 6.
(* I did get IPv6 for a month with Teksavvy, but then it disappeared. The
reverse DNS on the IPv6 address said Rogers, so I think it was probably a mistake).
I can't justify the added $480/year price tag.
I can't justify the added $480/year price tag.
Odd, it's standard included here.
In the beginnig I didn't even know I had it.
The services they offer now are quite a bit faster, they are all in
the gigabit range and start at a little over $100/month.
While it is much faster than what I have I am not sure if I need those speeds or if I would get IPv6.
I can't justify the added $480/year price tag.
Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
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Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
Users: | 91 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 06:30:53 |
Calls: | 4,903 |
Calls today: | 4 |
Files: | 8,491 |
Messages: | 350,484 |
Posted today: | 1 |