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From: "Rich"
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No you don't. One point of IPv6 over IPv4 is that it only requres =
IPv4 support of the infrastructure. At the time time, you can have =
native IPv6 on your subnet using automatically assigned link local =
addresses.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
news:3e39efe3$1{at}w3.nls.net...
"Rich" wrote in message news:3e38c4e9{at}w3.nls.net...
> You don't need new equipment to use IPv6. IPv6 over IPv4 can work =
over
the existing IPv4 infrastructure. It gets messy if you are behind a =
NAT.
If you want native IPv6, you do need new hardware or software.<
I have a routed subnet for my home network, I need a router that can =
do an
IPv6 tunnel to connect one IP address on that network via a tunnel to =
an
IPv6 provider and then I can run an IPv6 network segment in my home =
(with a
machine or two on the IPv6 segment) without screwing up the whole =
network
here.
Geo.
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Rich
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