Salut, Stanislav,
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 00:26:34 -0800 (PST), Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
The fact that Andreas or Tonnere is able to configure ipv6 at home does not create a business case. Go look at your nearest Interdiscount or Fust shop -- how many of the consumer routers/firewalls/modems would support ipv6? How many of the shop salesmen would ever hear such word?
Apple is gaining a lot of market share, and their products configure IPv6 all by themselves. Same goes for Windows Vista. Ok, for XP you have to install IPv6 support first, I think.
IPv6 configuration nowadays involves plugging a cable or pairing with your wireless. If you can't do that, you also can't access your IPv4 network. (see also http://notalwaysright.com/next-up-watching-paint-dry/1268 )
Besides, even if they start offering v6 today, users will not buy it, because of that Interdiscount/Fust issue. Also most windows PCs and home servers would need some tuning for v6.
Not true, see above.
Tonnerre