| ▲ | opan a day ago | |||||||
I had working IPv6 in the past, but currently I seem to have no working IPv6. Using Xfinity. I have access to some servers at a friend's place in another city, pretty sure he also doesn't have IPv6. Maybe some phone calls would sort it out, but when "everything" still works (with IPv4), it's hard to care. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bigstrat2003 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
That is really bizarre, because I have Comcast and I find their IPv6 support excellent. The only complaints I have are that I wish you could get bigger than a /60 prefix (a /56 would be nice), and that I wish it was feasible to get a static prefix as a residential customer. Granted you said you don't really care to fix it, but if that ever changes I do think you could get them to fix it pretty easily. IPv6 is one of the things they generally do right. | ||||||||
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