Subj : Re: SixXs stops To : Jeff Smith From : Tony Langdon Date : Sun Apr 03 2016 12:58:00 -=> Jeff Smith wrote to Tony Langdon <=- JS> I found that my ISP has several tiers of support. The first level that JS> a user reaches always seem to be reading what they are saying and the JS> questions that they are asking. In short order I just started asking JS> them to connect me to a higher tier of support right from the start. JS> But recently when I inquired about the availability of native IPv6 JS> support I was transfered several times and then still didn't get a JS> specific answer. For now they are actually providing 6RD support to JS> customers. Cool. My ISP's support is excellent, I've never had to escalate anything, the first port of call will go through more obscure isssues, if needed. As for IPv6, I don't have to ask, it's all on their website how to turn it on (if it isn't already ;) ). Yes, we (the users) can turn our own IPv6 support on and off. I think on new connections, it defaults to on now (when I joined it defaulted to off, but I fixed that as soon as I had a suitable router :) ). .... I find circuses a little too sinister. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .