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wolfv:
I am hesitant to purchase an OBi because it does not support IPv6.

OBIHAI may be reluctant to spend on software development costs for hardware they have already sold when they are poised for new sales from IPv6-ready equipment.

Is anyone else concerned about OBi's lack of IPv6 support?

Lavarock7:
Do you have a router and ISP that supports IPv6?

wolfv:
Quote from: Lavarock7 on November 28, 2012, 05:43:02 pm

Do you have a router and ISP that supports IPv6?


No.  But eventually it will all be IPv6.

Rick:
Quote from: wolfv on November 28, 2012, 10:27:55 am

I am hesitant to purchase an OBi because it does not support IPv6.

OBIHAI may be reluctant to spend on software development costs for hardware they have already sold when they are poised for new sales from IPv6-ready equipment.

Is anyone else concerned about OBi's lack of IPv6 support?



Nope.  Since my understanding is that on the internet I have ONE address, which is my router, which supports IPv6.  Devices in my home are given an address by the router, which does NOT have to be IPv6. 

Ostracus:
NAT has been a bugaboo for a lot of devices, including ATAs. IPv6 will help in resolving that issue.

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