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IPv6 enabled devices

A place for discussion of network devices supporting IPv6. This is intended more for printers, console/gaming devices, consumer electronics (media players), etc.

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I wanted to start an area where we could discuss what devices we have found support IPv6 and what, if any, our experience is with them.  This could include printers, networkable HDTVs and media…Continue

Started by Dan Jones. Last reply by paterno torres Aug 5, 2012.

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Comment by Sachin Pawar yesterday

Hello everyone!  I just joined this community and I hope to learn alot about IPv6.

Comment by Raleigh Stout on March 31, 2013 at 7:11pm

Hello everyone!  I just joined this community and I hope to learn alot about IPv6.

Comment by James Knott on October 19, 2011 at 7:29am
IPv6 support is dependent on the operating system and not the hardware.  Android, at least v2.x supports it and I believe recent versions of iPhone do too.  As I mentioned earlier, my Nexus One supports IPv6 and I have it available when connected via WiFi at home.  It should be supported over 3G & LTE/4G as soon as the carriers provide it.  Also, LTE and 4G phones use VoIP require IPv6 to get full function.
Comment by kesavan on October 19, 2011 at 1:01am

Hi all,

 Currently IPv6 enabled smart phones are available in the market. Could you please share some of the models.

 

kesavan

Comment by Dan Jones on October 1, 2011 at 3:43pm
the Samsung ML-1865W Series appears to have IPv6 enabled by default. The address/config is found at the SyncThru page (point a browser at the printer's IP address) in the Information | Current Settings | Network Information page under the TCP/IPv6 tab.
Comment by James Knott on July 13, 2010 at 4:15pm
The Google Nexus One smart phone supports IPv6, as should other Android 2.x devices.
Comment by Dan Jones on April 25, 2010 at 4:59pm
Brother HL-2170W Laser printer (sub-$100 US) supports IPv6. (http://www.brother-usa.com/printer/modeldetail.aspx?PRODUCTID=hl217...)
Comment by Dan Jones on April 21, 2010 at 6:52pm
I appears HP is putting some IPv6 into their embedded JetDirect controllers. JetDirect J8003E in a LaserJet 4015 comes with IPv6 (likely enabled by default but I can't verify). This was taken from one running 20090604 04.048.4 firmware. No chance to test it out, though.
 

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