Wireless Networks Thread, Implementing IPv6 in Technical; This came up in another forum topic. I very much doubt anyone has done anything but I'm wondering if anyone ...
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5th September 2006, 01:12 PM #1 Implementing IPv6
This came up in another forum topic. I very much doubt anyone has done anything but I'm wondering if anyone has thought about this. From personal experience I know that all my Linux servers support it out of the box. I also know there's a download from MS for XP to implement it and that it's part of Vista. What about the server side and switches/routers? Also have any LEA's mentioned anything?
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5th September 2006, 01:37 PM #2 Re: Implementing IPv6
They do version 6 now ey? Eeeexcellent 
No, we have not looked into it at all yet. Either because we don't need it, or because we think we are fine on IPv4 and if it isn't broke don't fix it. We have no idea if our ISP or LEA support have implemented IPv6 yet or not.
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5th September 2006, 01:54 PM #3
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5th September 2006, 02:02 PM #4
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Re: Implementing IPv6
unless you need IPv6 internally, I wouldn't even think about it. Everyone knowns IP4, and you know everything works with it without playing around with updates.
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5th September 2006, 02:13 PM #5 Re: Implementing IPv6
I thought about it. Then I got a headache.
Probably best to let our PFI overlords sort this one.
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