Subj : Bill not answering on IPv To : Shawn Highfield From : Tony Langdon Date : Fri Feb 19 2016 08:34:00 -=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Tony Langdon <=- TL> One could also argue that your router is not "perfectly good", it's TL> obsolete. ;) Are there any firmware updates (manufacturer or third TL> party) that you could apply to get IPv6 support? SH> It's still a supported product, but hardware version 1.3 and of SH> course IPV6 was added for hardware version 3.x. That isn't a bad SH> argument though maybe I'll bite the bullet the same TPLink unit with SH> ipv6 is just over $100 here so not a huge expense. Yeah $100 isn't too steep, and native IPv6 is worth that. Keep the existing router as a backup or use it as a second access point (disable DHCP server) to extend your wifi range. :) I paid around $300 4 years ago, but I did go for a fairly high end router, which also has telephony (POTS and VoIP) and other features, which get heavily used here. :) Not sure if you can load OpenWRT on that hardware, that's another thing to check out too. :) SH> ... What do you get when you cross a Sysop with*^*(#%$&*@#%NO CARRIER Hahaha, stolen! :D .... It's good to be children sometimes and never better than at Christmas. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .