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funnyfela
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  #346526 29-Jun-2010 22:49
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Hmmm Been trying to get the GoGo tunnel going but it just wouldn't work,
Then on a guess, installed on the home 'server' (XP Pro machine, DMZ enabled on router) and it works...
Seems to be because the ports are all enabled on the server whereas my laptop doesn't?

Does that make any sense, or more likely Windows 7 messing with it, it was going at the Church other day on my laptop.



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  #346546 30-Jun-2010 01:29
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I found it really easy to get the HE tunnel to work on Windows 7. Problem was that (on big time) it was so slow that almost every IPv6-enabled site would time out the majority of the time.

Anyway, this post should be via IPv6




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  #346585 30-Jun-2010 10:09
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I had quite a few people complain (well it was me only) that they couldn't see the videos @ www.ipv6porn.co.nz on their iPhone/iTouch or iPad via IPv6 as their device didn't support Flash.

So.. its now newly improved with HTML5 video support!



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  #346738 30-Jun-2010 18:02
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funnyfela: Hmmm Been trying to get the GoGo tunnel going but it just wouldn't work...
Does that make any sense, or more likely Windows 7 messing with it, it was going at the Church other day on my laptop.


You have to create an exception rule in the Windows Firewall for it. Open Control Panel, click Windows Firewall and add GoGo6 to the list.





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  #346744 30-Jun-2010 18:29
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Win?

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  #346779 30-Jun-2010 21:09
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Hi all, here's my first post using ipv6. Tunneling with gogo, real easy to get up and running, my next challenge is to get a native ipv6 connection from xnet.




May the farce be with you!




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  #346787 30-Jun-2010 21:29
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pjnet: Hi all, here's my first post using ipv6. Tunneling with gogo, real easy to get up and running, my next challenge is to get a native ipv6 connection from xnet.


Oh, that's easy. The hard part is finding a CPE that does IPv6/DHCPv6..

 
 
 

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  #346925 1-Jul-2010 10:50
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I have had native v6 for a long time now - good to see that content providers are starting to use it now :)

Also, we (xnet) can do native dual-stacked IPv6 for all xDSL customers - head to http://wxnz.net/ipv6-trial  to sign up for the trial. 

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  #347371 2-Jul-2010 17:32
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freitasm:
The first 50 people to post from an IPv6 address go into the draw to win... something (will decide later on a nice prize for you folks).



I have a prize! I will draw a Blueant T1 Bluetooth headset between the 50 first people to post a reply on Geekzone from an IPv6 address... One entry per user.




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  #347376 2-Jul-2010 17:46
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So this counts as an entry?

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  #347377 2-Jul-2010 17:47
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freitasm:
freitasm:
The first 50 people to post from an IPv6 address go into the draw to win... something (will decide later on a nice prize for you folks).



I have a prize! I will draw a Blueant T1 Bluetooth headset between the 50 first people to post a reply on Geekzone from an IPv6 address... One entry per user.


Ohh, shiney!

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  #347378 2-Jul-2010 17:48
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Are there 50 geeks on here who have IPv6?? :-)

The number of people who viewed my animated turtle via ipv6 is:

2 from safenz
7 from snap
1 from woosh
1 from vocus
1 from FX
1 from unleached
2 using 6to4
3 from WXC
1 from InternetNZ
1 via Hexago
1 via HE
1 via sixx.org
1 from JNIC










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  #347379 2-Jul-2010 17:50
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codyc1515: So this counts as an entry?


No,




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freitasm:
codyc1515: So this counts as an entry?


No,


Hmm, cody wasn't coming from a v6 address or it'll be a serperate thingy?

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  #347381 2-Jul-2010 17:58
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kyhwana2:
freitasm:
codyc1515: So this counts as an entry?


No,


Hmm, cody wasn't coming from a v6 address or it'll be a serperate thingy?


Because he was coming from an IPv4 address. The rules are clear. First 50 people to post FROM an IPv6 address, one entry per person.




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