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Monday, June 5th, 2017 8:50 PM

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Is AT&T changing from 6rd IPv6 to Dual-Stack IPv6

I have seen mention of AT&T with Dual-Stack IPv6 and would like to know if it is changing from 6rd to Dual-Stack.

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Scholar

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162 Messages

7 years ago

Yes its starting to happen now.

 

I just got native dual stack ipv6 on my AT&T internet connection. It started rolling out in different areas about a week ago. They are doing a staggered rollout. 

 

 

Scholar

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150 Messages

7 years ago

I've seen no official notice of this, but I have seen where they will be. I also believe they are already pushing it out because my Gateway recently updated firmware and now when I do a Dual-Stack IPv6 & IPv4 test, I get a successful result.

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2 Messages

7 years ago

What city are you in? I've seen some people mention their gateways updating to ipv6. I'm wondering if I need to plug the gateway back in to see if my area has changed. I'm in Atlanta, GA. On forums I've seen Nashville and Charlotte.

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50 Messages

7 years ago

In a few more months everyone should be changed over.

Tutor

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7 Messages

7 years ago

Hi I'm in Fort Pierce, FL  with is in Southeast Florida North of West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami.  I have seen it in California, Tenn. and some other places but not in Florida yet.

 

Scholar

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162 Messages

7 years ago

I'm in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Teacher

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20 Messages

6 years ago

I think I just got Native IPV6 in North Fort Lauderdale (now called Oakland Park) just south of Pompano Beach, Florida. I first noticed it in my iPhone on WiFI ... It had different IPV6 addresses in 2600:1700 range, where it used to be 2602:30 range. This seems to have happened Halloween Night - Oct. 31st 2017. My computers still seem to think there is both a /60 and /64 routes. But I'll bet the /60, as before, won't work through the router?

 

 

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2 Messages

5 years ago

It's been quite a while since this thread has been active, but my router went IPv6 native a month or two ago. I'm in Atlanta, GA in the southeast area.

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4.4K Messages

5 years ago

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