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Poll: Does your ISP have IPv6? If not, do you tunnel?
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My ISP has native IPv6
37.50%
3 37.50%
I use a 6in4/other IPv6 tunnel
12.50%
1 12.50%
I don't have IPv6
50.00%
4 50.00%
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RE: [Poll] Does your ISP currently natively provide IPv6? #21
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RE: [Poll] Does your ISP currently natively provide IPv6? #22
(08-11-2016, 08:48 PM)Altair Wrote: [Image: 7bf76c9850a34a4da8b79d3524fe50c3.png]

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Dang, that sucks. Alot of the ISPs here aren't caught up with IPv6 yet either.

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RE: [Poll] Does your ISP currently natively provide IPv6? #23
(08-11-2016, 08:24 PM)Axari Wrote:
(08-11-2016, 07:52 PM)insidious15 Wrote:
(08-05-2016, 07:35 PM)Axari Wrote: That's a hell of a bypass, did you guys come up with that yourself?

(08-06-2016, 04:32 AM)Axari Wrote: I wouldn't wish Comcast on anyone honestly...

Father came up with the bypass idea, after a few talks with his co-workers I believe.

I eagerly await the day that internet is treated as a utility like electricity, water, etc.

With these idiots in Congress and puppets in the FCC, you can kiss that dream goodbye, at least for a while. :|

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RE: [Poll] Does your ISP currently natively provide IPv6? #24
My ISP does not not support it and due to my rural area they wont be supporting it for a very long time.

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RE: [Poll] Does your ISP currently natively provide IPv6? #25
(08-16-2016, 01:53 PM)2x0 Wrote: My ISP does not not support it and due to my rural area they wont be supporting it for a very long time.

That sucks :/
I have noticed rural ISPs are a bit more on top of things than urban ISPs though, it's not always the case that they're behind. Some rural areas even have gigabit because the ISP can afford it. Not always a bad thing.

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