Ever wanted to know all about TCP/IP networking?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Bill Sanderson MVP
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I gather one of the goals was to cover IPV6 and IPV4 topics together
generally.

There sure are a lot of details about router functionality that are nearly
impossible to find looking at the available sales information for these
inexpensive devices. I was very impressed by one vendors coverage of how
many VPN tunnels were supported by their various routers---this is one such
bit of information that is very hard to find.

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Bill said:
I gather one of the goals was to cover IPV6 and IPV4 topics together
generally.

There sure are a lot of details about router functionality that are nearly
impossible to find looking at the available sales information for these
inexpensive devices. I was very impressed by one vendors coverage of how
many VPN tunnels were supported by their various routers---this is one such
bit of information that is very hard to find.

What is the plan for Broadband (e.g. Comcast) - I suspect their backbone
will convert to IPV6 quickly but their customer connections will remain
IPV4 for a Lo.ng Ti.me!
 
Rick Merrill said:
What is the plan for Broadband (e.g. Comcast) - I suspect their backbone
will convert to IPV6 quickly but their customer connections will remain
IPV4 for a Lo.ng Ti.me!

I don't know the answer to this one. I suspect that Comcast holds these
plans very closely--proprietary information in a highly competitive
area--but I'm sure they are working hard on it as well.
 
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