roger@mgz.ch wrote:
Except for my laptop having been in my kitchen a couple of times, I haven't had much IPv6 there, I do have a couple of large corporate networks with several hunders of thousands of users and devices where I played with it 'a little bit'... and also there it works perfectly fine,
i wonder which network printers are V6 enabled and even Terminalservers as well beside of the network connected timestamp system.
Thanks to Jim Bound (who unfortunately passed a few days ago) and others at HP most if not all HP printers that have a network interface are IPv6 capable. For a time they even had a 'trade in your IPv4-only printer + some cash and get a IPv6-capable one back' deal.
There are other vendors who have this too. The best way to find this out is to check the "IPv6 Ready Logo" website, see http://www.ipv6ready.org Any product that is IPv6 capable should be on that site. (There are always vendors who don't do the test though, thus ask them to do so ;)
how about manageable switches ?
Very limited. kitchenstyle: WRT's with OpenWRT/DD-WRT do it though ;)
Greets, Jeroen