>> There are folks who don't have IPv4 now, I don't know what the numbers
>> are but we really do need to move that way. IPv4's days are numbered.
> How about yourself? What does you ISP say about it? Maybe they already offer
> IPv6 but you need a new modem/router to make use if it...
My router does support IPv6 as far as I know, I have never been able to try it
out and see. I see a spot in the setup for an IPv6 prefix but it is blank.
In large centers like Vancouver IPv6 is available. Those that want to use it
need supporting hardware.
I live out in the boonies of BC in a small town. There may not be IPv6 on the
wire here and that might be the reason I don't get IPv6 here.
I have my eyes on IPv6 and will set it up when it arrives here.
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