2013-03-05, 11:43 AM
Fiel Wrote:Comcast does not offer ipv6
http://www.comcast6.net/

Quote:Deployment Update
Published on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
IPv6 has been launched on all Arris DOCSIS 3.0 C4 CMTSes, covering over 50% our network. We are targeting completion of the rest of the network by mid-2013. Our progress has led to nearly 2.5% of our Xfinity Internet customers actively using native dual stack. Additionally, IPv6 traffic has increased 375% since World IPv6 Day in June 2011. Following World IPv6 Launch in June 2012 Comcast also observed that approximately 6% of the 2012 Olympics served over YouTube to Comcast customers was over IPv6.
Curtiss Wrote:Congratulations, I am not ready for IPV6 at present. Then again this would not be any different even if my ISP already had that option as I currently do not have one set.
This doesn't measure whether or not you yourself have an IPV6 Address, but whether or not you can communicate with sites that do/are.
madanthony Wrote:After turning off ad-block, I went from 0/10 to 10/10, so people should be sure to do that. An IPv6 address is all I lack. (Which, I guess still proves Eos right?)
You don't need to have an IPV6 address yourself to use IPV6 websites, so you would be one of the lucky few who apparently can.
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