vnangia
Senior Member
Tim,
I came across the single-stream DIR-600 today, and while perusing through the emulator, I discovered that this $40 router supports IPv6 out of the box, while my $130 DIR-655 most definitely does not. This is especially useful for me to check in with Asian government sites which are already on IPv6 (and are often IPv6, only). Currently Hurricane Electric's TunnelBroker.net service is working well for me, but only from one machine, and this seems like a really nifty way of expanding the service.
You mentioned in another thread in response to Michael's question about a router replacement that D-Link was going through a major firmware overhaul. I was wondering if any that means whether we should look forward to IPv6 support being retrofitted on these routers? And if you don't know, is there someone you or I could ask at D-Link?
Thanks,
-V.
I came across the single-stream DIR-600 today, and while perusing through the emulator, I discovered that this $40 router supports IPv6 out of the box, while my $130 DIR-655 most definitely does not. This is especially useful for me to check in with Asian government sites which are already on IPv6 (and are often IPv6, only). Currently Hurricane Electric's TunnelBroker.net service is working well for me, but only from one machine, and this seems like a really nifty way of expanding the service.
You mentioned in another thread in response to Michael's question about a router replacement that D-Link was going through a major firmware overhaul. I was wondering if any that means whether we should look forward to IPv6 support being retrofitted on these routers? And if you don't know, is there someone you or I could ask at D-Link?
Thanks,
-V.