-=> Bj”rn Felten wrote to All <=-
BF> Now with fibre where I get better than 100/100M I can clearly see that
BF> a tunnel is much slower than native IPv6.
BF> On http://www.bredbandskollen.se/ I can measure the speed I get, and
BF> via my IPv6 tunnel I get less than 20% of the speed I get on IPv4.
Ouch! :( I can't reproduce these results here, as I run native IPv6.
BF> So, I'm eagerly awaiting my native IPv6.
I bet! :D
BF> It would also be interesting to know if the above test site works
BF> for sites from outside of Sweden. To get the IPv6 test choose
BF> "Avancerad m„tning" in the right hand menu and there select one of the
BF> IPv6 endpoints.
Can take a look, though from this side of the world, there's a lot of variables
in the way. Well, it does work, at least on the default site. but as
expected, the results were poor - around 3.5Mbps each way, compared to
78.14/31.25, using a local speedtest.net server.
... A product with 'ZERO DEFECTS' doesn't ship!
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