
On Monday, 30 November 2020 5:19:49 PM AEDT Andrew Worsley wrote:
I agree. Note that Internode, despite being owned by iiNet, do fully support IPv6 and have done for decades. I believe they were one of the first ISPs in Australia to deploy it.
I presume that Internode still charge more than iiNet branded services. The LUV server in Melbourne has no IPv6 because of this.
I have Aussie Broadband - they support IPv6 and have wonderful Aussie based support, a nice App to see and configure things from your phone. Includes being able to kick your line and do connection tests and such!
Not sure how good the IPv6 is as I haven't tried using it for the last six months. Vaguely tempted to look at one of the tutorials and try again some time.
The LUV VM in Germany has IPv6 so that can be a good resource for testing your IPv6 connection. You can also test https://ipv6.google.com but the advantage of testing with the LUV server is that I can trace what gets to the server and tell you about it. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/