Hi Thanks everybody for the discussion. Just want to make one point clear, I have no objection against developing IPv6 and implantation it, and in fact, in our business face, we are looking forward to develop IPv6. as I come across an article that has few interesting number on it, and as today is the world IPv6 day, I think it might be worth a bit to see if we can forecast the future better than we did yesterday. But again, IPv6 is the future and everybody should go for it. With regards. Lu On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Dariusz Margas <dariusz.margas@gazeta.pl>wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, William Weber wrote:
As far as i can see my iPhone (4, newest iOS) obtains an IPv6 by DHCP6 from my carrier over 3G so it *should* be able to use it. All my devices (iPhone, iPad, Android phone, my old Nokia even) get (and use + prefer) IPv6 in my home Wifi by DHCP6 from my Netgear router (which then tunnels to he.net since UPC Austria has no IPv6 officially).
To be exact - IPs are being given by RA not DHCP.
Regards D.M.
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