Thank you for the information. I just wish they would get it all working. At this point I would be happy with a GRE tunnel to a router that had IPv6. I use tunnel broker now but with the low lease time of the TW dhcp server i have to run the updater script just about every hour to keep the tunnel up. /beginrant When I called the tech support line trying to get information about their IPv6 plans it was like talking to a brick wall. Eventually I got a supervisor on the phone and he stated that there was no need for IPv6. Everytime I talk to their support I feel dumber and dumber. They don't even know the difference between a software issue and a network issue in most cases. I called about seeing extremly high latency at the border router as seen by traceroute at 2 seperate locations and they refused to do anything until I requested them to talk to their supervisor. They put a ticket in to the advanced tech support but I never heard a word from them. /endrant... So maybe they can't do IPv6 until they get the network issues taken care of. Somedays I miss having qwest, their tech support was great. My account was tagged in someway and they usually asked if I would like to be sent straight to level 2 support once they looked up my account. Maybe someone from TW tech support will eventually see our messages and give the official response. Brian Henson On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:18 PM, <garya@completeweb.net> wrote:
Brian, When I called Roadrunner about a week before IPV6 day, they had trouble finding anyone even in the business tech people that knew if it was even partially working for residential or not. I also had signed up over a year ago for testing, heard nothing. Our datacenter in Columbus is fully IPV6, and I could route a /64 to me over an IPV6->IPV4 tunnel to my D-Link DIR-825 router and it worked great, contacted any IPV6 site no problems from within my residential RR network. But as far as native, they have no idea when, if even by year end. I couldn't even get a straight answer if they were doing IPV6 over their business class, so who knows. They don't even have the IPV6 testing signup page any more.
Gary Anagnostis CompleteWeb.Net
Anyone here using timewarrner residential able to use IPv6 natively during world IPv6 day? I have the equipment to support it but never saw any ipv6 address being assigned to my firewall.
Brian Henson