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What are your IPv6 results?

Started by Evenbit, June 07, 2011, 01:25:17 AM

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Evenbit

You can test your connection here:  http://ipv6test.google.com/

Apparently, Wednesday, June 8th is "World IPv6 Day" when major websites and CDNs will be sending their content over IPv6.  For instance, if you cannot connect to Google on that day, you will need to surf to http://ipv4.google.com to do your searches.

My best guess is that most people will not experience any problems.  Almost any computer / router purchased within the last 5 years should either be compatible / or easily upgradable.  Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) *should* already be compatible.  In fact, you can obtain detailed information about your internet connection here:  http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/

Please let me know your thoughts on this.  Is the current Internet infrastructure ready for the switch??

Nathan.

KD8COO

In my area (Ohio, USA), none of the ISPs that I've talked to are ready...  If you ask about IPv6 they look at you like you're a bug-eyed alien.  Thankfully there are good tunnel providers available!  :-)

dedndave

QuoteYou don't have IPv6, but you shouldn't have problems on websites that add IPv6 support.
i get the same thing for both IE and Firefox
i thought FF was ready - oh well

Twister



Yawn. My ISP is behind the times.

bolzano_1989

My IPv6 result is:
No problems detected.
You don't have IPv6, but you shouldn't have problems on websites that add IPv6 support.

dedndave

i went back to the url provided by EvenBit in the op
http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/
they have completely re-done this analyzer
it is very thorough (takes a few minutes to run)
when finished, it gives a full report of your connectivity status

dedndave

there may be times you would like to run the analyzer locally, (like after a zero-access attack)
they provide the applet as a download...
http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/cli.html

attached is a simple batch file to run it
place the applet and the batch file in the same folder

dedndave

well - after having done so, the results are available online   ::)
not much good if you're trying to fix your TCP/IP stack - lol
maybe i will make a suggestion   :bg