On Jan 28, 2016, at 05:46 , Bacon Zombie <baconzombie@gmail.com> wrote:
Do all "smart" TVs and Game consoles fully support IPv6 out of the box?
Sadly, hardly any so far. A few models from Sony is all so far to the best of my knowledge. However, there is effort continuing on that front and my hat’s off to JJB from Comcast for his effective efforts in this regard. I’ve made some efforts and ARIN has made several efforts as well. The situation is slowly getting better. I believe IPv6 support will be coming to Apple TV soon. I don’t know what the plans (if any) are at TiVO. I’m overdue to hammer on them again.
On 28 Jan 2016 10:17, "Chris Knipe" <savage@savage.za.org <mailto:savage@savage.za.org>> wrote: On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com <mailto:owen@delong.com>> wrote:
Fortunately Netflix is running IPv6 for most things already. If you’re an ISP and you’re not allowing them to reach Netflix via IPv6, then you’re part of the problem rather than the solution.
Sure. Easy to say when you have access to IPv6, and your transit providers actually PROVIDE IPv6 services.
If you are subscribing to transit providers that don’t provide IPv6, then you should be doing something about that. It’s not like there are no transit providers in ZA that support IPv6. I know for a fact that at least Liquid can deliver IPv6 there. I suspect there are others as well.
So sick and tired of this IPv6 preaching. There are HUGE obstacles in huge parts of the world preventing the use of IPv6.
Such as? The only way this gets better is if we actually start taking actions to knock those obstacles down. I’ve done that in lots of places. I’ll continue to do so where I can. There are huge obstacles coming to continuing to use IPv4, too. The difference is that we _CAN_ overcome the obstacles to IPv6 deployment. IPv4 has no such hope.
Simply throwing IPv6 as a solution to absolutely everything, is hardly an solution at all I'm afraid.
IPv6 doesn’t solve everything. It solves the shortage of addresses and allows us to side-step the problems with IPv4 CGN and certain other issues that arise as a result of address shortages in IPv4. I’ve never suggested that IPv6 is a solution to anything other than this specific set of problems. However, the set of problems being discussed in this thread does seem to specifically relate to that particular issue. Owen