pirx73
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As i said above, i tested this on my router and yes, they were considerably slower, i got 30+mbps from my 200mbps connection.6to4 tunnels are measurably slower, and that's honestly the main problem
As i said above, i tested this on my router and yes, they were considerably slower, i got 30+mbps from my 200mbps connection.6to4 tunnels are measurably slower, and that's honestly the main problem
Have you honestly ever used any of those websites? Looks underwhelming to me.I found this list, it is not big, but something to keep in mind.
https://ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2019/02/05/list-of-ipv6-only-services/
Here in germany "IPv4 only" internet connections are no no longer common.
Either you get Dual-Stack or DS-Lite.
Not that i know. Just mentioned that there is such a thing. I am pretty sure none of big sites will be IPv6-only for a while.Have you honestly ever used any of those websites? Looks underwhelming to me.
This is honestly what is needed here to make IPv6 a reality - mandated compliance.
But we do not have a forward thinking FCC in the US.
Of course, the big sites are not IPv6 only. They don't need to be.
Ironically, after reasoning through all this, I am now rethinking whether or not I should be running IPv6. Truly wish there were performance or other benefits.
The fact that Netgear buries the ICMP portion of IPv6 in its scarcely documented "debug" page just goes to the heart of it all. Between the router manufacturers, the ISPs and each .gov (not to mention users) IPv6 has an uphill climb for adoption without major changes.
To speak to that, taking the first 2 levels of Hurricane Electric’s v6 “certification” and then following the breadcrumbs in Merlin’s firmware got me going in fairly short order once I had some faith that people who knew what they were doing set up the trail and workings.
Same here and before that with the now defunct gogonet/gogo6.
I've running an HE 6in4 tunnel since 2009, no problems.
Unless this has changed, Netflix will refuse to work when using an HE tunnel, because they consider it to be a potential way to bypass geolocking, like VPN services.
Can't comment on that.I don't use Netflix, not enough time in the day.
Unless this has changed, Netflix will refuse to work when using an HE tunnel, because they consider it to be a potential way to bypass geolocking, like VPN services.
Depends on the country i guess. For me closest HE tunnel is in Sweden and Netflix stopped to work completely. Shows more content than usually, but does not plays anything even content which was available without HE tunnel complaining that i am using either VPN or tunnel.It has changed: Netflix works fine here with HE tunnel in place.
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