Ipv6 Routing (from hell)

Jeroen Massar jeroen at unfix.org
Fri Mar 28 14:36:06 CET 2008


Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 02:21:46PM +0100, Matthias Cramer wrote:
>> David Freedman wrote:
>>> /me waves from PPPoA land as well
>>>
>>> yes, IPCP + IP6CP should do fine, the choice to do IPoE / IP6oE is
>>> really nothing to do with IPv6 in this context and more to do with
>>> general architecture.
>> We're also doing IP4 and IP6 over PPPoE on ADSL/SDSL/VDSL.
>>
>> The major issue I see for a success is cheap enduser equipment ...
>> I've not found anything at a reasonable price for residential
>> customers and SMB's ...
>>
>> Has anyone different informations (Cheap Firewalls which can do PPPoE
>> and IPv6 eg.)
> 
> An AR7 router running OpenWRT is probably the cheapest option, but it's
> not really ready for the average end user yet. I have a D-Link DSL-G604T
> doing IPv6 over PPPoA running a recent OpenWRT build.

There is one HUGE benefit to running it that way: one can customize them.

Free.fr is a good example of this I guess, who simply upgraded all their 
enduser devices and presto, everywhere IPv6 ;)

Greets,
  Jeroen

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