[AusNOG] My Predictions for the ISP Industry

Greg McLennan mclennan at internode.on.net
Wed Mar 14 12:37:37 EST 2012


Yes, Mikrotik did seem to take a while to master IPv6.There seemed to be 
for the past year at least one RouterOS update every3-4 weeks for a fix 
or a feature in there IPv6.


The OpenWRT project(s) that are around are certainly a great way of 
getting IPv6 up and running.
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On 14/03/2012 10:56 AM, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:
> Mikrotik are a bit late to the party - they kept denying the DHCPv6 PD was necessary, but glad they've finally sorted it.
>
> FWIW - OpenWRT does IPv6 fine as well.  These boxes are available very cheaply if you have DSL modem.
>
> MMC
>
> On 14/03/2012, at 10:15 AM, Greg McLennan wrote:
>
>> Funny thing on this topic. This morning I configured up my Mikrotik 750GL Router and now distributing dual-stack around my network, has probably best ipv6 front end I'v seen yet on the market( RouterOS v5.14).  Bang for buck(mikrotik 750GL router under $100 delivered) to get dual stack on older adsl equipment is great..
>>
>> (Internode ISP) ---- (ADSL MODEM in bridge mode)------(PPPoE  on Mikrotik 750GL)==Local LAN's IPV4/IPV6
>>
>> Cheers
>> Greg.
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