IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
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Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
05-01-2012 7:52 AM
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If there's still any of those routers available I'd be more than happy to join the trial.
Cheers,
iciciethief (aka smellycat)
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
14-01-2012 12:42 PM
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I can't guarantee that the firmware will go on any 582n, we've only had one test on a 582n not provided by me so we can't help if anything goes wrong and you end up with a bricked or non-compatible router so test at your own risk!
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
14-01-2012 12:53 PM
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Quote from: Ben Just a quick update regarding the 582n routers - all stock has been sent out,
Do you plan to make any more of these available?
Alternatively when (if ever) would you expect this to become a router than you would normally ship?
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
14-01-2012 3:39 PM
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Quote from: Ben Just a quick update regarding the 582n routers - all stock has been sent out, but the firmware is available (upon request) for you to flash an existing 582n router. If you'd like to give this a go then feel free to drop me a pm, but you will need to join (or already have joined) the IPv6 trial first.
I can't guarantee that the firmware will go on any 582n, we've only had one test on a 582n not provided by me so we can't help if anything goes wrong and you end up with a bricked or non-compatible router so test at your own risk!
Hi Ben,
I have finished with the trial so you can proceed to free up my login details and provide them to someone else, i have provided you with the feedback as requested in your previous email.
As to the trial router i am unsure as to what action i am to take, i am happy to return it or forward it to someone else wanting to trial IPv6
Kind Regards
Paul
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
16-01-2012 9:26 AM
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We were asked by the supplier to run a limited trial which we have done. I don't envisage a wider scale trial run at the moment because the routers sent came from our stock and we need to leave some for every one else and not spend all the company's money
We ship 582n routers (IPv4) upon request (costs, etc. apply) and we are still deciding on our next router to replace the 585v8, however this is independent of our requirement to move to IPv6 at some point in the future.
@WelshPaul
I have no plans to ask for the router back, do with it what you will as long as it's not disposed of! Could you pm Dave to let him know which username you were allocated so that it can be given out to someone else? Ta.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
16-01-2012 11:23 AM
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Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
18-01-2012 12:28 AM
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if there any spaces left thanks.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
18-01-2012 3:44 PM
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I'll get a log in sent over to you. Keep an eye out for a PM.
Jojo
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
18-01-2012 11:05 PM
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The WNR1000v3 that PN supplied with my FTTC has recently had a firmware update which now includes v6 support, so I'm sure some feedback on whether it actually works or not would come in handy, since I'm sure you've sent a lot of them out.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
18-01-2012 11:19 PM
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"Netgear WNR1000v3 Router Flaky After Update"
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
19-01-2012 11:07 AM
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Just wouldn't mind seeing if the new v6 functionality actually works.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
19-01-2012 11:57 AM
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If you can get hold of a login another set of eyes on it would be good though - it may just have something against me and be on strike. 😛
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
19-01-2012 5:07 PM
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Well if I can get hold of a v6 test login, I'll try my luck with it too.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
20-01-2012 4:58 PM
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I have successfully got the WNR1000 working with a 6to4 tunnel from hurricane electric, it's not native v6, but at least 6to4 works.
Ran various tests with it, this is from ipv6-test.com:
Your internet connection is IPv6 and IPv4 capable
2002:51ae:**********
81.174***
Plusnet Technologies Ltd
Address type is: 6to4
No crashes, or any issues whatsoever, it seems to handle 6to4 traffic fine, all v6 sites are loading fine.
Re: IPv6 Trial - Space for a couple more
27-01-2012 10:16 PM
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As a newbie to this stuff, I've just got a Draytek 2850n dual band router which is capable of taking both fibre & ADSL connections, I've done a firmware upgrade which has given it IPv6 capability for the future.
Is there any advantage of IPv6 over the current IPv4, such as speed or reliability?
Can I take part in this trial? Never been a guinea pig before!
What settings do I need to adjust in the router & in Windows 7 x64?
TIA
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