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what are the cheapest IPv6 supportive home routers? If not how can we use gogonet?

Somebody help about this please!!!!

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I believe some D-Link models support IPv6.  However, you don't need a router that supports it.  You can use the Freenet6 client on Linux, Windows, Mac etc.  I use it on my Linux firewall and it works well.  Another method is this device: http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=180

 

Also, if you do buy a router that supports IPv6, you'll still have to run the client on some computer, to keep the 6in4 tunnel alive.

http://gogonet.gogo6.com/forum/topics/how-to-configure-a-router-to?...

Billion, NetComm, D-Link and Linksys all have models that support IPv6 natively.  As James says, you can use the gogo6 client to connect with any router.  That's what I do as my ADSL modem is too old so i connect to my ISP's tunnel broker using the gogo6 client.

Hi

 

James/Craig,

Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, I am looking for cheap IPV6 supportive router (CPE), that can receive v6 prefix deligation from service provider and act as DHCPv6 for clients and provides V6 address based on the received prefix deligation.

Here the scenario, ISP pushes the V6 prefix deligation. E2E (from ISP to client) network fully runs in V6 infrastructure.

 

Much appreciated!

If you are looking for a native solution and not a tunneled solution like gogoCPE you might somewhat be out of luck. As far as I know none of the IPv6 capable home routers support automatic configuration using DHCPv6. You can get a D-link DIR-615 and manually configure it but I think that is as all you can do right now.

Some of those routers support IPv6 via PPPoE.  Any chance of getting that supported by gogo6?

 

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