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#64222 11-Jul-2010 11:23
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As per this post... It sounds like some users are now seeing IPv6 addresses on Orcon ADSL2+.

Anyone else confirm this? Can Orco comment?





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  #349900 11-Jul-2010 11:35
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I'm also interested to learn when this happened, as I'm seeing an increase in the number of reconnections in the past few days.




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  #349924 11-Jul-2010 14:24
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Not me. I have 2 PCs. One with an IPV6 tunnel and one without. Both connected to Orcon ADSL2+ and both IPV6 capable. Only the one with a tunnel is showing an IPV6 connection.

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  #350289 12-Jul-2010 15:12
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According to the other discussion it seems your router has a builtin 6to4 tunnel, not network native...





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