
1 Nov
2015
1 Nov
'15
3:29 p.m.
On 11/01/2015 10:18 AM, Scott Sullivan wrote:
Just a clarification on this. I did run some netstats during normal web-browsing on his Linux HTPC. I do see websites being accessed and served in IPv6.
There's an addon for Firefox, Seamonkey and Chrome browsers called "ShowIP". It displays the IP address of the web site, so you can tell at a glance if you're connected via IPv6 or IPv4. BTW, I've been running IPv6 for over 5 years, but I get it via a 6in4 tunnel rather than from Rogers. Rogers does support IPv6 via 6to4 or 6rd tunnel, but I haven't heard of them offering native IPv6 yet. On the other hand, Telus is now moving to IPv6, so perhaps that will give Rogers, Bell etc. a nudge.