On Mar 31, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Michael Holstein wrote:
I checked the documentation for two models (Linux model and highest-end non-Linux model), and there's no mention of IPv6.
If this is a strictly "hardware" discussion, v6 "works" on a variety of models, albeit not with stock firmware. To wit : http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/IPv6
This suggests that Cisco (et.al.) can release an "official" firmware image to support v6 on existing devices whenever they're sufficiently motivated to do so. I'd wager the only reason it hasn't been made GA is to limit the number of "pass-the-buck" support calls that start at $isp and get bounced back saying "we don't support that yet, call whoever makes your router".
Not necessarily. dd-wrt lacks the memory expense of the silly web interface that Linksys is oh so fond of implementing in their consumer grade boxen. I suspect that adding features to the Linksys code may be a bit tighter on image and data space than dd-wrt's "stripped down" efficiency. Owen