Re: The point is to change it: Was: IPv4 depletion makes CNN

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In message <4C06A72C.20403@xxxxxxxxx>, joel jaeggli writes:
> On 2010-06-02 07:36, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Ned Freed<ned.freed@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
> >
> >> As I've stated previously, I believe the main piece that's missing is a
> >> SOHO-grade router that has full IPv6 support, 6to4 support, full
> >> IPv4/NAT/firewall support, plus a readonably intuitive GUI to administer it
> >> all. If such a product exists I continue to be unaware of it.
> >>
> >>                                 Ned
> >
> > That is my conclusion as well.
> 
> D-link Dir 825
> 
> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DIR-825
> 
> real firewall knobs, ipv6 in the gui etc... It think all their 
> "high-end" home router small business devices are getting features as 
> they get replaced.
> 
> I have one deployed, screenshot is here:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/joelja/4663980030/
> 
> now would people please stop on this subject, the manufacturers know how 
> to build this stuff.

The only reference to IPv6 is "IPv6 Gold"

Does that mean that it does PD?  I don't know and I'm not about
to wade through the 135 page test spec for DHCPv6 to find out.
Does it do DHCPv6 client / server.
 
> > But the basic principle for me is that I have to put no effort into
> > this changeover at all as a network admin. Its got to be no more than
> > a replacement of one gateway box with another.
> >
> > Expecting more is futile as the power users are not going to be early
> > adopters for single stack IPv6. We are the ones who are going to want
> > IPv4 connectivity the longest. The target market for IPv6 has to be
> > the less demanding users for whom a full IPv6 connection and a NAT-ed
> > IPv4 are going to serve perfectly well.
> >
> > I am not going to tell any of my friends or family to move to IPv6
> > unless it is absolutely guaranteed to be painless. Otherwise I am
> > going to be the one doing long distance tech support.
> >
> 
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