ipv6 at home, part 3: gogonet tunnels, freenet6

This blog post is part of a series on ipv6. In part 1, I provided an overview of ipv6 and looked at Teredo, the technology built into Windows Vista; in part 2, I looked at AYIYA tunnels through aiccu, using sixxs net as a tunnel broker. Part 2.5 is a collection of useful ipv6 tidbits, …

ipv6 at home, part 2.5: Google, DHCPv6, speed tests, troubleshooting, various

This blog post is part of a series on ipv6. In part 1, I provided an overview of ipv6 and looked at Teredo, the technology built into Windows Vista; in part 2, I looked at AYIYA tunnels through aiccu, using sixxs net as a tunnel broker. I also got stuck for a very long time …

ipv6 at home, Part 2: Tunnel brokers, Windows “AYIYA” tunnel

Has it been 2 months? High time to get on with the planned ipv6 series, then. If you are entirely new to ipv6, it may pay to read part 1: overview. In this installation, I will cover the use of the SixXS tunnel broker to create an ipv6-over-ipv4 tunnel from your Windows PC, on XP …

IPv6 at home, Part 1: Overview, Teredo

[Edit 2010-02-25 – adding some forward links to the other parts of this series. Rewrote parts – no more mention of how slow Teredo is (it’s not), and some updated comments to reflect the state of ipv6 in 2010] This blog post is part of a series on ipv6. In this part, I provide an …