Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.
@dch That's too bad, I guess they consider it an 'enterprise' feature so it's gotta cost more...
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@viccie30 Nice, I only get a /60, but it's better than nothing. I've heard of some ISPs only giving out one /64.
@toroidalcore A /60 would probably work for me, I don't have that many subnets, but it gives me room to expand my network if necessary. And the /48 allows me to neatly map a /64 to each VLAN.
I have one fixed IPv4 address as well and if I pay extra I can get a /29 as well, but I don't need that (yet). -
@toroidalcore A /60 would probably work for me, I don't have that many subnets, but it gives me room to expand my network if necessary. And the /48 allows me to neatly map a /64 to each VLAN.
I have one fixed IPv4 address as well and if I pay extra I can get a /29 as well, but I don't need that (yet).@viccie30 I've got subnets, but not too many at the moment. The extras would be handy and I could probably find something for them eventually.
I haven't looked into getting extra IPv4 at my current ISP, but at least I do get one public one. I'm planning on switching to a fiber ISP and will give that up, but at least they also give out a /60. They' re a little cheaper, but I guess I could get a public IPv4 from them and pay about what I pay now.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore yes, but I have more latency with IPv6 :)))) (about 9ms to 20ms compared) and so they are very much lax about it.
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@toroidalcore yes, but I have more latency with IPv6 :)))) (about 9ms to 20ms compared) and so they are very much lax about it.
@itsozgur Interesting.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore yes, but I purposely signed up to them because they are one of the few in my country that do.
Even so, i had to ask them to enable it -
Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore Yes and no
Telefónica España supports IPv6 only on mobile network, it seems that in households they’re having problems to offer it
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@toroidalcore Yes and no
Telefónica España supports IPv6 only on mobile network, it seems that in households they’re having problems to offer it
@amrtf It seems like mobile providers were a little quicker to catch on with IPv6. I think Verizon here had it on mobile before residential.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore neither of these two options! it clearly has IPv6 websites but the tech support people lie to my face that they don't have it -
Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore
isp in general? yes. With my museum tech internet? no. -
@toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.
@dch @toroidalcore wow
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore we, @aaisp, have for a very long time.
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@theraspb @toroidalcore my isp (Rakuten Hikari, Western Japan, NTT West backbone) just sent me the email to change some settings to allow v6 last week. I'm gonna do it when I feel like it.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore My ISP is IPv6-native, and IPv4 is provided over a MAP-E tunnel, so to get IPv4 working you need a router with support for MAP-E. Domestic consumer routers support it, but e.g. Ubiquiti and OpenWrt only very recently gained support.
I pay an extra $5/mo for a public+static IPv4, otherwise you’re stuck being CGNAT where you get a pseudo-random range of ports forwarded.
$35/mo for 10 gigabit fiber.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore There’s an option missing: yes on fibre, no on mobile. As weird as that may seem.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore Residential: yes (but you need to opt-in via their customer portal)
Mobile: no (CGNAT all the way baby) -
Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town Don´t know.
Maybe i am too dumb to activate this.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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IPv6 support was among my selection criteria when I choose my current ISP.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore annoyingly CenturyLink _used_ to halfass this with a 6rd tunnel. they got acquired by Lumen (now AT&T) and 6rd is completely broken and i’ve been told “it was a coincidence it worked to begin with”

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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore
Newer, faster contracts provide IPv6 using original routers with specifically crafted firmware.
And newer contracts comes with CGNAT for IPv4 which I don't want, so I'm sticking with old 100Mbps service which supplies single IPv4 global address per connection.
The ISP uses irregular variant of PPPoE supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 within single connection, as the ISP was too early adopter of IPv6 for consumer grade FTTH service, thus, needed to develop such an irregular thing with router manufacturers.