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Comcast Launches IPv6 for Business Customers
- Subject: Comcast Launches IPv6 for Business Customers
- From: michael at rancid.berkeley.edu (Michael Sinatra)
- Date: Wed, 01 May 2013 12:54:19 -0700
- In-reply-to: <BD87928F6BFAEF4EBEB883E1C4F58772341EE060@PACDCEXMB01.cable.comcast.com>
- References: <BD87928F6BFAEF4EBEB883E1C4F58772341EE060@PACDCEXMB01.cable.comcast.com>
On 04/29/13 15:38, Brzozowski, John wrote:
> FYI for folks that are interested:
>
> http://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/comcast-launches-ipv6-for-business-customers
Great news!
Strangely, I (a Comcast Business customer at home) have noticed RAs
coming across my wire for several months now. I use a Comcast-supplied
Arris cable modem, with no extra routing functionality. About 4-5
months ago, I thought I'd see if there was a Comcast DHCPv6 server on
that wire, and I sent it ia-na and ia-pd requests--and got responses
back, and I have had a DHCPv6 client running ever since. (See the
headers of this message for more info.) So from my perspective, IPv6 on
Comcast Business Internet has been "just working" for at least 4 months.
I have signed up for the pilot, as a /56 would be really useful so that
I can run v6 on all of my networks (wireless, wired, etc.). Any idea
how it will work with a simple Arris cable modem and a reclaimed Mac
Mini running *BSD as the router, given that I have already proven that
it works? :)
thanks and keep up the good work...
michael