Free software is freedom, and so is mobility. In an age of embedded devices, nomadic users and omnipresent wireless connectivity, augmenting the venerable Internet Protocol (IP) with movement ...
IPv6 is the successor to our current internet protocol, IPv4. It offers many new features, including a vastly increased address space (128 bits of address vs. IPv4's measly 32 bits), easier ...
i have a linux router that has been faithfully serving IPv4 for quite some time. my ISP is now offering IPv6 and i am looking to get my hands dirty with some newness. being that this topic is mostly ...
Hi Networking Matrix. <BR>I believe this is my first ever post here!<BR><BR>Anyway, here is the skinny.<BR>I have an ISP that provides me with native ipv6.<BR>I am using a Cisco 837.<BR>Its on a /30 ...