I picked up a new router, I went with the Linksys WRT1900ACS (That's a mouthfull eh?). My local staples had two left and the price wasn't bad.
As soon as it connects I do get a ipv6 address now, my question to you is do you know if they assign a static one if you already pay for a static ipv4 address?
recall. Got a DLink 1900ACS instead. Has full setup. Lousy support
but
I got it working. Now if only I can find out why my V6 address changed when I re-installed windows.
Shawn Highfield wrote to JOE DELAHAYE <=-
As soon as it connects I do get a ipv6 address now, my question to
you is
do you know if they assign a static one if you already pay for a
static
ipv4 address?
Shawn
... At least the doctors find me interesting...
Quoting Joe Delahaye to Tiny <=-
I think that was the same one I returned, due to lousy configuration setup. Could not set up a static IPv6 address. Only a tunnel or some
Lousy support but I got it working. Now if only I can find out why my
V6 address changed when I re-installed windows.
Yes the linksys firmware is junk, but this is the opensource model with full support from linksys on flashing DD-WRT on it.
Once you have dd-wrt now you have control. :)
Lousy support but I got it working. Now if only I can find out why
my V6 address changed when I re-installed windows.
Hrmm. So... is the IPv6 from teksavvy static? ;)
Yes. Still (after all these years) in Beta, but yes, it IS static.
Have you requested it
Yes. Still (after all these years) in Beta, but yes, it IS static.
Have you requested it
I have. Thanks Joe! I've almost got things going here, I had to back out to the old router becuase my son needed internet for registering at college so I'll play again in a week or two. Nothing gets done fast around this place.
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