Re: [opensuse] Moving to IPv6 - which hardware?
- From: James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 07:41:42 -0400
Per Jessen wrote:
Maybe we should get this thread back on track and focus on IPv6 - we'veD-Link has some models, such as the DIR-825, that support IPv6, including 6in4 tunneling. However, I haven't used one, so I have no idea about the details. What's wrong with Cisco? They're one of the leaders in providing IPv6 support.
recently upgraded to LANCOM DSL modem, which unfortunately does not
(yet?) support IPv6. Unless LANCOM brings out IPv6 support in the next
year or so, my intention is to set it up in bridging mode (RFC1483) and
run pppd/pppoe on my gateway. It's not an entirely trivial exercise,
last time I attempted it, I stumbled over something in openSUSEs pppd
setup that didn't work. There is a bug report on it, but I didn't have
the time to investigate it any further, so it was closed.
One alternative would be different hardware - wrt professional xDSL
routers, what is out there that excplicitly supports IPv6? (no Ciscos
and no Zyxels, please).
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