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On May 21, 2012 7:26 AM, "Bjørn Mork" <<a href="mailto:bjorn@mork.no">bjorn@mork.no</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Marc Blanchet <<a href="mailto:marc.blanchet@viagenie.ca">marc.blanchet@viagenie.ca</a>> writes:<br>
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> > what you are describing is either:<br>
> > a) a provider that does offer a prefix for your LAN but you are not requesting it.<br>
> > b) a provider that does not offer any prefix for your LAN.<br>
> ><br>
> > You should start trying solving a) by starting an instance of a DHCPv6<br>
> > client and requesting a prefix (DHCPv6-PD). if no answer, then you are<br>
> > probably in b) mode. In this latter case, complain to your ISP.<br>
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> With my ISP hat on I am now wondering how common DHCPv6-PD is/will be on<br>
> mobile networks. Are there any providers actually supporting this?<br>
><br>
> I am also sort of wondering whether the modems will forward the DHCPv6<br>
> requests at all. Do they?<br>
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<p>Do not expect dhcp-pd any time soon in mobile. Feature requests are in .... </p>
<p>We use ndproxy and it works well</p>
<p>Android code and bin here <a href="http://dan.drown.org/android/clat/">http://dan.drown.org/android/clat/</a></p>
<p>CB</p>
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> Bjørn<br>
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