Folks, T-Mobile USA has launched an IPv6 beta service and we are interested in recruiting some friendly users as part of this trial service. Right now, the service is only for T-Mobile USA subscribers in T-Mobile USA coverage (no roaming) and only Nokia phones are supported. For more info and discussion, please visit our group page http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta Thanks, Cameron
Nokia N900: http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/ - worth giving it a shot ... ***Stefan Mititelu http://twitter.com/netfortius http://www.linkedin.com/in/netfortius On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Cameron Byrne <cb.list6@gmail.com> wrote:
Folks,
T-Mobile USA has launched an IPv6 beta service and we are interested in recruiting some friendly users as part of this trial service. Right now, the service is only for T-Mobile USA subscribers in T-Mobile USA coverage (no roaming) and only Nokia phones are supported.
For more info and discussion, please visit our group page
http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta
Thanks,
Cameron
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Stefan wrote:
Nokia N900: http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/ - worth giving it a shot ...
Just as an FYI, the N900 Connection Manager (just like the Ubuntu Linux equivalent) doesn't consider getting an IPv6 address+DNS only (no IPv4) as being "connected", and considers the connection to be down and spews a failure message. The scripts linked above requires dual PDP contexts (one for v4 and one for v6) and this usually requires additional license ($$$) for SGSN and other parts of the mobile network. Some other Nokia phones actually support single IPv6 PDP context and thus work with NAT64 for instance. Ubuntu has no IPv6 focus at all as far as I can discern from reading tickets regarding IPv6, they seem content with what they get for "free" from the kernel and some 3rd party programs one has to install oneself. A lot of people in the support world (irc+forums etc) actively suggests disabling IPv6 for a lot of "slowness problems". We have a long road ahead of us... -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
Have you considered updating the Nokia n900 to the latest version of OS ie PR2 they fixed ipv6 stack Sent from My Google Nexus 1
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Stefan wrote:
Nokia N900: http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/ - worth giving it a shot ...
Just as an FYI, the N900 Connection Manager (just like the Ubuntu Linux equivalent) doesn't consider getting an IPv6 address+DNS only (no IPv4) as
being "connected", and considers the connection to be down and spews a failure message. The scripts linked above requires dual PDP contexts (one for v4 and one for v6) and this usually requires additional license ($$$) for SGSN and other parts of the mobile network.
Some other Nokia phones actually support single IPv6 PDP context and thus work with NAT64 for instance.
Ubuntu has no IPv6 focus at all as far as I can discern from reading tickets regarding IPv6, they seem content with what they get for "free" from the kernel and some 3rd party programs one has to install oneself. A lot of people in the support world (irc+forums etc) actively suggests disabling IPv6 for a lot of "slowness problems".
We have a long road ahead of us...
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, Joshua William Klubi wrote:
Have you considered updating the Nokia n900 to the latest version of OS ie PR2 they fixed ipv6 stack
I updated to PR1.2 when it was released (if this is what you mean) and all the tests were done with that. The stock kernel doesn't even have IPv6 as far as I could see, I had to use the power kernel referenced in the url earlier in the thread to get IPv6 at all. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
I believe Android 2.1 (And reportedly Apples iOS 4) do ipv6. Android 2.1 certainly works out of the box. I have a HTC Desire that just worked with my IPv6 setup at home. (DHCPv6 from my ISP to my Cisco 877 and then over wifi to the Desire.) On 1/08/2010 9:46 a.m., Cameron Byrne wrote:
Folks,
T-Mobile USA has launched an IPv6 beta service and we are interested in recruiting some friendly users as part of this trial service. Right now, the service is only for T-Mobile USA subscribers in T-Mobile USA coverage (no roaming) and only Nokia phones are supported.
For more info and discussion, please visit our group page
http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta
Thanks,
Cameron
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Daniel Richards <kyhwana@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe Android 2.1 (And reportedly Apples iOS 4) do ipv6. Android 2.1 certainly works out of the box. I have a HTC Desire that just worked with my IPv6 setup at home. (DHCPv6 from my ISP to my Cisco 877 and then over wifi to the Desire.)
It is also my understanding that the latest Android and and iOS4 support IPv6, but only via the WiFi interface. The Nokia Symbians phones are the only ones that I know of that can do native IPv6-only. As Mikael pointed out, this is important. The Nokia Maemo N900 can do dual-stack, but it is "beta" and requires a fairly easy kernel upgrade .... but more development is going into it all the time and it is generally a very good device for the developer types. I consider the the Symbian phones as well as the applications in their Ovi App store to be real IPv6 production quality, they are mature and stable. You can go to the store and buy these phones off the shelf and ipv6 just works (assuming your carrier did not lock out those features). Nokia is way head of the curve on IPv6 and they should be recognized as such. It's nice to see Android and iOS bring IPv6 to WiFi as a first step, but they need to keep going. Here is a short thread on the Android IPv6 issue, it is really Qualcomm's issue at this point http://tinyurl.com/28nttno Cameron
On 1/08/2010 9:46 a.m., Cameron Byrne wrote:
Folks,
T-Mobile USA has launched an IPv6 beta service and we are interested in recruiting some friendly users as part of this trial service. Right now, the service is only for T-Mobile USA subscribers in T-Mobile USA coverage (no roaming) and only Nokia phones are supported.
For more info and discussion, please visit our group page
http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta
Thanks,
Cameron
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Cameron Byrne
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Joshua William Klubi
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Mikael Abrahamsson
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Stefan