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Originally Posted by sircastor
It shouldn't. I'd be surprised if there's been a piece of Network equipment that's not be IPv6 ready made in the last 5 years, if not more. IPv6 has been a long time coming. It hasn't been implemented yet because it's hard to move companies and people to anything new. There's a lot of money and time at stake, and people will hold out to the last moment. It should start kicking soon as the last block of IPv4 addresses have been assigned in Feb.
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You must be joking. My IPv4 only router modem was only purchased this year.
I am thinking about upgrading it with third party firmware because the company won't support IPv6. That goes for my wireless router too.
In fact, the modem router prevents even things like IPv6 tunnelling.