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Old 10-30-2012, 03:32 PM   #1
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When do you think IPv6 will be the norm?


When do you think IPv6 will be the norm?

And by norm I mean, when I wake up and turn on my router, it will get an IPv6 IP from my ISP's DHCP server.
 
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by norm I mean, when I wake up and turn on my router, it will get an IPv6 IP from my ISP's DHCP server.
If that's your norm then ask your provider?..
 
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Ok, how about this, when will linuxquestions.org be available on IPv6?
 
Old 10-31-2012, 06:50 PM   #4
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It will probably be put off as long as possible for residential customers. If nothing else for fear of all the service calls from customers with IPv4 routers and OSes. Mobile customers may be the first.
 
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