[AusNOG] IPv6 on WiFi

James Hodgkinson yaleman at ricetek.net
Fri Jun 28 17:08:08 EST 2013


My first reaction would be "the same as any other client side transport
method, since ipv6 addressing and wifi are ... seperate problems" but I
sense a trick question.

James


On 28 June 2013 17:04, Karl Auer <kauer at into6.com.au> wrote:

> On Fri, 2013-06-28 at 11:41 +0500, Imtiaz Ahmad wrote:
> > Is there any idea about best practices for IPv6 support on WiFi at
> customer
> > end?
>
> From my blog ( http://biplane.com.au/blog/?p=194 ):
>
>    [...] at this period of history the best advice, really, is
>    to get out there and do your best. Read articles like this
>    one, then make your own considered judgements. Hopefully
>    you will do well, and your network will become a shining
>    beacon of wonderfulness. But it is just as useful if, a
>    few years from now, people point at the smoking wreckage
>    of your network and murmur in hushed tones to their
>    junior network techs “don’t do that”. Of course, it’s
>    not so useful to *you*.
>
> That said, there are quite a few developing best practices, particularly
> in the area of address schemas (the blog entry above has some ideas).
>
> As to the rest, well - could you be a teensy bit more specific?
>
> Regards, K.
>
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