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10/10 for IPv4
0/10 for IPv6 =(
I don't think my router is IPv6 ready, actually I'm almost certain its not. I may test again later connected directly to my modem.
10/10 for IPv4
0/10 for IPv6 =(
I don't think my router is IPv6 ready, actually I'm almost certain its not. I may test again later connected directly to my modem.
A solid 0/10 by me, good work everyone.
- anybody know what Virginmedia are doing about this..
- will I need a new router..??
0/10 here as well.
anyone getting any success at all?
and does it matter yet anyway?
If you need IPv6 it's quite easy to get via a tunneling client - gogoCLIENT's Page - gogoNET
Google Blog >>>> Official Google Blog: World IPv6 Day begins 24 hours from now. Websites, start your engines.About 24 hours from now, at midnight UTC on June 8 (Tuesday afternoon in the U.S., Wednesday morning in Asia), all the participants will enable IPv6 on their main websites for 24 hours. For Google, this will mean virtually all our services, including Search, Gmail, YouTube and many more, will be available over IPv6.
ipv6 test >>> http://ipv6test.google.com/
Eh. We've absolutely no intention to switch over to IPv6 here at work, so I'm not even remotely worried. I do need to learn it, however.