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My cell phone has native IPv6 but only when it's connected to a network
supporting IPv6 (home on WiFi mostly).
> That said, there's no signal in that blasted room...
No signal? As in no WiFi or no 3G signal? Sucks... So much for that
theory. I know it's got some signal since I was sitting next to Kathryn
a couple of months back when her phone went off and she had to take an
important call... I haven't tried with my phone on Sprint in there.
> --- Mike
Regards,
Mike
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