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Anyone else using an IPv6 Broker?
I got bored tonight so I set up an IPv6 tunnel broker on my router. The long and short of it is that I now have IPv6 addressing for all of my devices, over my single-IPv4-only Virgin connection. Pretty neat, albeit a bit useless.
http://i.imgur.com/oDVOy89.png It was remarkably easy to set up, though that's mostly thanks to the Asus router I have. I heard a rumour that the next-gen games consoles will all support IPv6 so it's nice to know that I'll be ready, even if Virgin isn't. It's not all fun and games though, there's a definitely speed hit with the tunnel broker: http://i.imgur.com/O860xqZ.png Though from what I can tell, pings times are largely the same (+/- about 3ms). It's also nice to know that I have an allocation of (I believe) 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (18.466 quintillion) IP addresses, which should keep me going for a while. |
Re: Anyone else using an IPv6 Broker?
I am also using IPv6 tunnel the speed on it is ok not the best
Attachment 24971 Attachment 24972 https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/10/26.png -USA So ping times are very high but speed is still good |
Re: Anyone else using an IPv6 Broker?
A US IPV6 pop won't hurt if you are connecting to stuff in the US (hey, would it get you to US only stuff like a US host VPN?), but if coming back to EU, that means two long transits.
Was looking at Sixxs - looks like they have some UK & EU pops |
Re: Anyone else using an IPv6 Broker?
Had a TBB graph going for a while, you can definitely see a difference in pings:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...14-10-2013.png http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...14-10-2013.png I wonder when VM will start rolling this out themselves. I guess the superhub would have to have a reasonable IPv6 firewall built into it first? |
Re: Anyone else using an IPv6 Broker?
I've run IPV6 via the Hurricane Electric Tunnel Broker service for a few years now, it was very easy to setup on my Asus RT-N16 router running the IPV6 build of the Tomato custom firmware.
Other then ensuring my own website is accessible on IPV6 i cant honestly say i've found much use for IPV6 sadly. Very few website are V6 enabled, even some from large corporations you would expect to be. Like Kushan mentioned i think i read somewhere the Xbox One will use IPV6 by default if available, so that will be pretty neat if true. My V6 speedtest, I think 60meg is pretty good tbh. I used the London server on Tunnel Broker: http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/5046/ur3w.jpg IPV6 check: http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/1422/6ye8.jpg |
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