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Does anyone out there know if the residential gateway that comes with a FioS internet package has support for IPv6 addressing? And, if it does, does Verizon support IPv6 yet? World IPv6 Day is coming, and i'd like to be able to participate.
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@jluttrull wrote:Does anyone out there know if the residential gateway that comes with a FioS internet package has support for IPv6 addressing?
No. It does not,.
You can of couse run an IPv6 tunnel through the gateway.
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IPv6's next transition challenge: The broadband home network
very good read, for those interested in IPv6 and it's interoperability in the home.
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Well Verzion them selve has no plans to switch customers over to ipv6 capable routers right away as its hard to get on Wireless N router from them as well unless you are on a buisness plan.Now If you Turn off your wireless from the Verizon side and hook up a router switch to a open port on the verizon router\modem there should be no problem as thats how i do mine.Also there are only certain routers and that support Wireless N and IPv6 access and I will post some info here as well about that.
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=767 <<< Heres The Dlink one im using as Dlink and Cisco (linksys) are the only companys that support Ipv6 fully on certain models.
Heres another IPV6 Router >> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=737
only two i know of but was told there are two more dlink models that support it but i contacted dlink and they told that the two links i have posted here are the only fully compatible IPV6 routers availible.
Heres one of ciscos routers >> http://homestore.cisco.com/en-us/Routers/Linksys-E4200-MaximumPerformance-Wirelessn-router_stcVVprod...
You can use A tunnel to receive a IPV6 address which if you need help with that just ask.