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OK, my replacement router is "supposed" to be IPv6 capable. It looks like it is on the LAN side, but the WAN side it is IPv4
I think I need to specify a DNS for IPv6, but Comcast doesn't seem to provide one.
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I switched out my RV042 for a RVS4000. The RVS 4000 is Gigabit LAN, all around. I'm using a Motorola SB6120 SURFboard for the cable modem.
Basically, I'm trying to get IPv6 internet capability.
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Just for kicks or for a better reason?
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They are running out of addresses. IPv6 will be necessary starting later this year it appears, but it should not affect the average person I believe.
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Comcast has started trials. They haven't rolled it out across their network yet.
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Been running out since 1997. Will be a long time before the average ISP upgrades to v6. 4,294,967,296 (2^32) total IPV4 addresses, will be a while.
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OK, so Comcast needs to turn on IPv6 for my cable modem...
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A lot more involved than just switching it on.
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How does all this work? Do they add another group (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) to get more combinations or what? Currently the addressing is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx is a number between 0-255. This should be 255^4 or 4,294,967,296 combinations possible. How do they get more exactly?
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2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 You can drop leading "0" or, if as in the case above, there are groups that are all "0" then you can omit them altogether (keeping the colons). Each character can be any of the hexadecimal characters 0-9 and a-f. In my job, I'm primarily concerned with IP addresses. What I do is essentially to make sure that they can get where they need to go, or not get where they aren't supposed to go. I often have a bunch of them memorized and/or can look at them and gain valuable knowledge about the device or where it is based on all or parts of the address. I'm not looking forward to IPv6. I guess I need to start studying up. I'm sure it won't be that long before knowledge of IPv6 will be valuable for me.
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In theory on your home network you could also have 4,294,967,296 addresses as well, all behind one externally facing IP. This is why we're not in a panic about running out of IP's. IPV6 is a 128 bit address lenght, so 2128 (340 undecillion or 3.4×1038) addresses. so now instead of 255 we have 0000 and every decimal combination of that. But this is all stateless so it's not like typing in IP's anymore. An article recently said we had six months left on ipv4 after they allocated the last blocks to ISPs recently. However allocated is not in use so it's not likely to be IP address riot in the near future. The two systems run in parallel BTW, it's not an extension to the existing address block.
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If IPv6 w/ 6rd support is turned on your router you could try 6rd. See IPv6 rapid deployment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Looks like comcast did some field trials with it.
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James, how is your RVS4000 working out. Mine has a few "issues."
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It has been running for a day, and is the router for the network for about 4 hours. It came from the store with the latest firmware already installed. I put one of these up for my sister and it was dead in 24 hours.
I bought a similar but wireless-n version of this unit and it worked for a year then just died. I was running the RV042, but it is 100Mbps, when everything else on my LAN is 1Gbps.
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OK, so the guy at Test your IPv6. says my setup is totally off and to switch off the IPv6. I'm on IPv4 only now. So I guess this stuff isn't plug and play yet.
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