ATT wireless IPv6
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset. Thanks, Jared Mauch
On 15/07/15 04:54, Jared Mauch wrote:
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset.
Hmmm... I'm seeing my rmnet1 interface on my Galaxy S5 as having an address out of the 2600:380:46ae::/38 space which is allocated to AT&T Mobility. -- /*=================[ Jake Khuon <khuon@NEEBU.Net> ]=================+ | Packet Plumber, Network Engineers /| / [~ [~ |) | | -------- | | for Effective Bandwidth Utilisation / |/ [_ [_ |) |_| NETWORKS | +==================================================================*/
On Jul 15, 2015, at 6:29 PM, Jake Khuon <khuon@NEEBU.Net> wrote:
On 15/07/15 04:54, Jared Mauch wrote:
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset.
Hmmm... I'm seeing my rmnet1 interface on my Galaxy S5 as having an address out of the 2600:380:46ae::/38 space which is allocated to AT&T Mobility.
I exchanged a few emails earlier today with someone and it seems to depend on your APN. If you have the VoLTE APN on your device you can get IPv6, including when tethering. The APN you want is nxtgenphone. If you have a device where you can not edit the APN settings (iPhone) you can not use the IPv6 enabled VoLTE APN. I suspect this will be enabled if they launch VoLTE on the iPhone. - Jared
On Jul 15, 2015, at 6:29 PM, Jake Khuon <khuon@NEEBU.Net> wrote:
On 15/07/15 04:54, Jared Mauch wrote:
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent
FYI, My Note 4, With APN nextgenphone doesn't have IPv6 in Cocoa Florida (Central Florida region) Nick Olsen Network Operations (855) FLSPEED x106 ---------------------------------------- From: "Jared Mauch" <jared@puck.nether.net> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6:38 PM To: "Jake Khuon" <khuon@NEEBU.Net> Cc: "North American Network Operators' Group" <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: ATT wireless IPv6 proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset.
Hmmm... I'm seeing my rmnet1 interface on my Galaxy S5 as having an address out of the 2600:380:46ae::/38 space which is allocated to AT&T Mobility.
I exchanged a few emails earlier today with someone and it seems to depend on your APN. If you have the VoLTE APN on your device you can get IPv6, including when tethering. The APN you want is nxtgenphone. If you have a device where you can not edit the APN settings (iPhone) you can not use the IPv6 enabled VoLTE APN. I suspect this will be enabled if they launch VoLTE on the iPhone. - Jared
Hi Jared I am curious on prefix size of routed block. Is that a /64 routed prefix? How well it works with Android tethering? On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 4:03 AM, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
On Jul 15, 2015, at 6:29 PM, Jake Khuon <khuon@NEEBU.Net> wrote:
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent
On 15/07/15 04:54, Jared Mauch wrote: proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset.
Hmmm... I'm seeing my rmnet1 interface on my Galaxy S5 as having an address out of the 2600:380:46ae::/38 space which is allocated to AT&T Mobility.
I exchanged a few emails earlier today with someone and it seems to depend on your APN. If you have the VoLTE APN on your device you can get IPv6, including when tethering. The APN you want is nxtgenphone.
If you have a device where you can not edit the APN settings (iPhone) you can not use the IPv6 enabled VoLTE APN.
I suspect this will be enabled if they launch VoLTE on the iPhone.
- Jared
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I don't have an android device, perhaps someone with one can comment? - Jared On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 03:36:38AM +0530, Anurag Bhatia wrote:
Hi Jared
I am curious on prefix size of routed block. Is that a /64 routed prefix?
How well it works with Android tethering?
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 4:03 AM, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
On Jul 15, 2015, at 6:29 PM, Jake Khuon <khuon@NEEBU.Net> wrote:
Does anyone know what the story is here? They have some transparent
On 15/07/15 04:54, Jared Mauch wrote: proxies for IPv4 traffic and I was wondering if they were to be IPv6 enabled soon or if IPv6 will reach the handset.
Hmmm... I'm seeing my rmnet1 interface on my Galaxy S5 as having an address out of the 2600:380:46ae::/38 space which is allocated to AT&T Mobility.
I exchanged a few emails earlier today with someone and it seems to depend on your APN. If you have the VoLTE APN on your device you can get IPv6, including when tethering. The APN you want is nxtgenphone.
If you have a device where you can not edit the APN settings (iPhone) you can not use the IPv6 enabled VoLTE APN.
I suspect this will be enabled if they launch VoLTE on the iPhone.
- Jared
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