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Throw me a IPv6 bone (sort of was IPv6 ignorance)
Op 21-9-2012 21:42, Mark Radabaugh schreef:
>
> Running dual stack to residential consumers still has huge issues with
> CPE. It's not an environment where we have control over the router
> the customer picks up at Walmart. There is really very little point
> in spending a lot of resources on something the consumer can't
> currently use. I don't think saying we missed the boat really applies
> - and the consumer CPE ship is sinking at the dock.
>
Enable dual stack per default, the old routers ignore it anyhow. The new
ones that do support it, and really, Linksys and D-Link as well as
Netgear do support it now will use it and should just work. I recommend
DHCP-PD, it seems to work well with relatively low overhead. AVM seems
to know just how to make these relatively cheap all-in-ones with a great
feature set and reasonable quality.
There is a lot of room for improvement, there always have been. It's not
like the original Linksys WRT54G was really _that_ good, was it?
The other good news is that there is a new Wifi standard! You'll see a
new surge of people swapping out 30$ routers because they are convinced
that the new 30$ router will be a lot better then the previous one.
Maybe it is.
I know it's a chicken and egg problem, and shoving it out further means
you just decided for the ISP that you need a far beefier CGN box in the
future. I am not totally convinced that was your long term plan.
Most ISPs in asia that are now pouring significant monetary resources
into a CGN box that might be almost pointless in 5 years is not the
investment they were looking for.