Hi, my name is Ivan and I am currently a final year student at University of Westminster. My course is Computer Network Security and I am doing a final year project on IPv6 deployment.
One of the parts of my project will be to create a deployment guide for residential users. My ISP currently does not support IPv6 and my router is also IPv4-only. I will be using my home network to try and still connect to the Internet using IPv6. I just wanted to find out what other options do residentail users have apart from tunnel brokers (if their ISP is not IPv6 ready and their router is IPv4 only)?
Residential users are on of the main reasons why IPv6 is not being deployed so quickly. If they do not push their ISPs to provide IPv6 service, then ISPs would not need to deploy it, therefore vendors and others will not see the need to do so. As residential users are fundamental part of the cycle, I would like to kindly ask you to fill out the following questions, which are:
Are you aware of IPv6?
Do you know what IPv6 is?
Are you using IPv6?
Is your home network IPv6 capable?
Does your ISP provide this service?
If, yes, then would you like to transition to IPv6?
Do you know how to transition to IPv6?
Please be so kind to email the word document once you have finished to haivanina@hotmail.com
Thank you so much, in advance.
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Permalink Reply by Martin Brown on January 21, 2012 at 8:44 Have sent a reply Ivan. Hope it's useful
Permalink Reply by Richard Kay on January 21, 2012 at 14:30 Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, n/a, Yes.
Permalink Reply by William Dickson on January 23, 2012 at 7:42 Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, N/A, Yes.
I'm sure you can add this to the attached document.
See my website for what I've done at home to support IPv6.
Permalink Reply by William Tinsdeall on April 30, 2012 at 13:37 Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, N/A, Yes
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