Hi Florian,
Not to alienate or hi-jack anything, in Malta too we don't have IPv6 from
the ISP yet, though the Malta Linux User Group (mostly Jonathan Aquillina
worked on it) had a test tunnel to one of the IPv6 providers in the
euro-med region, which failed (long story short the hosting university
bailed out)
Numerus routers are available for like €30 (~$45) euros with IPv6 support
(mostly tp-link) then there are the higher end (one of which i have) is the
Linksys/Cisco brand bought for €125 (~$140) which can run both IPv6 and
IPv4 and VPN all at the same time.
Hopefully soon Malta's Governments and most European governments are
starting the move to IPv6, i know most 3G/4G/LTE mobile operators are
making a slow move from their node's to the backbone of the net in a hybrid
style.
Also Florian, your article will be beneficial for most to assist in the
setup of IPv6 on their machines, i won't mind sharing it with your
permission on a couple of blogs and credit you.
as with regards to most routers in the US best bet is to check which have
IPv6 support/compatibility or look up the manufacture's and see if your
local IT retailer has that model. or order it online. i hope this
suggestion may of helped webmaster-Kracked_P_P (who i keep forgetting his
name) and our US counter-parts
Best Regards
Warren Camilleri
Founding Father
Mobile: +356 7991 2004
Skype: ossmalta1 | Twitter: warren_oss | Facebook: OSSMALTA
Also a member of MLUG , The Document Foundation , Ubuntu Malta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Florian Effenberger" <floeff@documentfoundation.org>
To: website@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:10:21 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-website] Re: good news on IPv4 addresses
Hi,
webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote on 2013-01-15 16:07:
I live in the "county seat" plus just across the river from down town of
the County's "capital" city, and we do not have good things like that.
For the $40 USD we get 15 down and 1 up, if we are very lucky. Even
though we are paying for that service, we usually get about a tenth of
that on a normal day.
oh, that's really sad to hear. :-(
Before we have some IPv6-only hosts -- which will only be testing
machines anyways -- I want to give some instructions on how to get IPv6
connectivity, independent from your ISP.
I have held some talks/workshops on that, and also have some small
howto, I just need to adapt this a bit, and then plan to publish it.
Florian
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