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The US Makes a Big Step Toward Better Routing Security

The US Department of Commerce began implementing better routing security practices—a step in the right direction for wider MANRS adoption.

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Where Are The IPv6-Only Wi-Fi Routers And Access Points?

In trying to set up an IPv6-only Wi-Fi network for a test environment in my home office, I ran across an interesting stumbling block: You can't turn IPv4 on typical ...
Comcast Rolling Out Home Gateway Support for IPv6 - And Nothing's Controversial About a /64...
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Comcast Rolling Out Home Gateway Support for IPv6 – And Nothing's Controversial About a /64…

Outstanding news for Comcast subscribers last week at the North American IPv6 Summit! Comcast's John Brzozowski, chief architect for IPv6 and distinguished engineer, indicated that Comcast was now moving its ...
IPv6 Autoconfiguration2c
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Video/Slides: IPv6 Autoconfiguration Tutorial

Want to understand more about how IPv6 addresses are configured using SLAAC and DHCPv6? (Want to understand what "SLAAC" is?) If so, Fred Bovy recently posted a video of a ...
Network World Tests Six IPv6-Enabled Application Delivery Controllers (load balancers)
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Network World Tests Six IPv6-Enabled Application Delivery Controllers (load balancers)

Back in February, Scott Hogg at Network World put together a "Clear Choice Test" on "IPv6-Enabled Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs)" that explored the idea of using an ADC (what we ...
UNH-IOL Hosting IPv6 Test Event for Home Routers on April 16-20, 2012
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UNH-IOL Hosting IPv6 Test Event for Home Routers on April 16-20, 2012

The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) announced this week that they will be holding an IPv6 "Test Event" for home routers on April 16-20, 2012, at their facility in Durham, New ...
UNH-IOL Hosting IPv6 Test Event for Home Routers on April 16-20, 2012
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UNH-IOL Hosting IPv6 Test Event for Home Routers on April 16-20, 2012

The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) announced this week that they will be holding an IPv6 "Test Event" for home routers on April 16-20, 2012, at their facility in Durham, New ...
Why Should Radio Broadcasters Care About IPv6?
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Why Should Radio Broadcasters Care About IPv6?

In an interesting post on Radio World titled "Should I Be Concerned About IPv6?" Wayne Pecana explains why radio broadcasters should be thinking about IPv6.  After explaining the basics of ...
Can IPv6 Addresses Be "Fun"?
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Can IPv6 Addresses Be “Fun”?

So what is the most "fun" IPv6 address you've seen? Fun? IPv6 address? Well, yes... now that you have the letters "a - f" in addition to the numbers, you ...