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  • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

    @azonenberg

    Any chance of using your own CPE?

    @theraspb

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    @toroidalcore @theraspb i wish, not on comcast business

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    • azonenberg@ioc.exchangeA azonenberg@ioc.exchange

      @toroidalcore @theraspb i wish, not on comcast business

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      @azonenberg

      Oof. That's an option on Spectrum, though I haven't bothered with it.

      Have that gotten high-split for you yet? Spectrum's planning on it supposedly, and they plan to offer 1 gig symmetrical.

      @theraspb

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      • maddy@thegayagenda.fansM maddy@thegayagenda.fans

        @toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town The only real saving grace is that I get two public IPv4 addresses, so I can at least run a Hurricane Electric IPv6 tunnel, which I've done.

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        @maddy I'm honestly surprised when I hear about people getting more than one public IPv4 address without asking for it, or getting business class. It feels like getting a public IPv4 at all is rare unless you're on a bigger ISP who had a bunch of them already.

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        • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

          @azonenberg

          Oof. That's an option on Spectrum, though I haven't bothered with it.

          Have that gotten high-split for you yet? Spectrum's planning on it supposedly, and they plan to offer 1 gig symmetrical.

          @theraspb

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          @toroidalcore @theraspb I'm told that some upgrades on the docsis side are coming, which will enable 1G symmetric (I'm on 500 down / 35 up IIRC at the moment).

          They've been saying that for something like the past two or three years. I'm not holding my breath.

          But last time I quoted for fiber they would have had to directional-drill the entire length of my street at an estimated cost of around $80K. So that's not an option yet.

          There's new apartments being built the next street over though, fingers crossed they run a fiber to that building and maybe I can get an install for <$50K at some point 😛

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          • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

            @maddy I'm honestly surprised when I hear about people getting more than one public IPv4 address without asking for it, or getting business class. It feels like getting a public IPv4 at all is rare unless you're on a bigger ISP who had a bunch of them already.

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            @toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town In my case, I'm with a local-ish ISP who bought up a massive block of IPv4 early on, and has used that to their benefit, avoiding furthering IPv6 adoption as long as they can help it. >.>

            But at least everyone gets a public IPv4 or two - none of their wired residential customers have to deal with CGNAT.

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            • azonenberg@ioc.exchangeA azonenberg@ioc.exchange

              @toroidalcore @theraspb I'm told that some upgrades on the docsis side are coming, which will enable 1G symmetric (I'm on 500 down / 35 up IIRC at the moment).

              They've been saying that for something like the past two or three years. I'm not holding my breath.

              But last time I quoted for fiber they would have had to directional-drill the entire length of my street at an estimated cost of around $80K. So that's not an option yet.

              There's new apartments being built the next street over though, fingers crossed they run a fiber to that building and maybe I can get an install for <$50K at some point 😛

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              @azonenberg

              Spectrum's been talking about the upgrade for years, supposedly it's coming in the summer to my area, but per Reddit people are getting it, so that's something.

              That said, there's a local(ish, same state) company building out fiber who's finally starting to build out in my neighborhood and is taking orders. I'm planning on switching, even though they do IPv4 CGNAT. I get a /60 for v6 at least.

              @theraspb

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              • maddy@thegayagenda.fansM maddy@thegayagenda.fans

                @toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town In my case, I'm with a local-ish ISP who bought up a massive block of IPv4 early on, and has used that to their benefit, avoiding furthering IPv6 adoption as long as they can help it. >.>

                But at least everyone gets a public IPv4 or two - none of their wired residential customers have to deal with CGNAT.

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                @maddy Good on them for grabbing enough IPv4 and avoiding CGNAT. Not that I want to cheer for CGNAT, but it is a shame they can't push ahead with v6.

                (Then again I don't know their infrastructure, so who knows.)

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                • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                  Does your ISP support IPv6?

                  Boosts welcome.

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                  @toroidalcore Depends on the ISP

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                  • linkachus17@furry.engineerL linkachus17@furry.engineer

                    @toroidalcore Depends on the ISP

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                    @linkachus17 Do you have more than one?

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                    • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                      @linkachus17 Do you have more than one?

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                      @toroidalcore Used to be. But the one am currently using has IPv6. While the other doesn't

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                      • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                        Does your ISP support IPv6?

                        Boosts welcome.

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                        @toroidalcore I get a /48 and I use different /64's for different parts of my network

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                        • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                          Does your ISP support IPv6?

                          Boosts welcome.

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                          @toroidalcore Yes, but not by default or publicly advertised. We asked in the shop and got IPv6 enabled for us. Apparently for them it's available on an experimental request basis.

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                          • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                            Does your ISP support IPv6?

                            Boosts welcome.

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                            @toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.

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                            • viccie30@hachyderm.ioV viccie30@hachyderm.io

                              @toroidalcore I get a /48 and I use different /64's for different parts of my network

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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.

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                              • aliciabytes@ice.polycule.liA aliciabytes@ice.polycule.li

                                @toroidalcore Yes, but not by default or publicly advertised. We asked in the shop and got IPv6 enabled for us. Apparently for them it's available on an experimental request basis.

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                                @AliciaBytes Not great, but not terrible.

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                                • dch@bsd.networkD dch@bsd.network

                                  @toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.

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                                  @dch That's too bad, I guess they consider it an 'enterprise' feature so it's gotta cost more...

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                                  • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                                    @viccie30 Nice, I only get a /60, but it's better than nothing. I've heard of some ISPs only giving out one /64.

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                                    @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).

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                                    • viccie30@hachyderm.ioV viccie30@hachyderm.io

                                      @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).

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                                      @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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                                      • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                                        Does your ISP support IPv6?

                                        Boosts welcome.

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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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                                        • itsozgur@fosstodon.orgI itsozgur@fosstodon.org

                                          @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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                                          @itsozgur Interesting.

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