On Sun, 27 May 2007, william(at)elan.net wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Chris L. Morrow wrote:
So, I think I can sum up your reply by saying that your suggestion is to provide a lesser service than we do now (v4 NAT, proxies, etc. sound to me like lesser service), during the transition period.
I think you also missed the suggestion that sending out CPE with DD-wrt was a 'good idea'. Honestly DD-wrt/open-wrt are nice solutions for testing or for people willing to fiddle, they are not a good solution for 'grandma'.
My parents and brother both have linksys with dd-wrt that I put up. I don't maintain it at all and it "just works". No, they are not using v6, but if it was available I don't anticipate any problems as their system os at home all support it now.
excellent, so 3 out of 6 billion can work fine.. mass-supportability/deplyability that is not.