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I think a few million IP addresses became available from Egypt.
I think a few million IP addresses became available from Egypt.
Can someone please update me as to how and if this effects or will effect a noob user like me? sitting at home behind a normal ADSL router on my pretty normal IPV4 wireless and wired network?
Can someone please update me as to how and if this effects or will effect a noob user like me? sitting at home behind a normal ADSL router on my pretty normal IPV4 wireless and wired network?
I am 100% sure apartheid is to blame.What I want to know is.... who stole all the IPv5 numbers?????![]()
LOLWhat I want to know is.... who stole all the IPv5 numbers?????![]()
Which firewalls are you referring to?Firewalls aren't IPv6 ready yet.
I sure hope it turns into a consumer demand syndrome soon...So this all is a classic chicken-egg syndrome.
I've yet to see a consumer ADSL modem/router that supports IPv6 at all. That is disturbing.
Firewalls aren't IPv6 ready yet.
Did Telkom support ADSL2+ before we had ADSL2+ routers? Predictably, no.If we had them does Telkom support them?
Good to know! How dumbed down is its firewall interface? Does it have a default ruleset?The cheapie ZyXEL DSL router I bought for my parents in April 2010 also has full IPv6 support.
Good to know! How dumbed down is its firewall interface? Does it have a default ruleset?