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    <title>topic Observations and experiences... in IPv6 Trial</title>
    <link>https://community.plus.net/t5/IPv6-Trial/Observations-and-experiences/m-p/848863#M696</link>
    <description>When this trial started, I was able to get IPv6 up and running more or less straight away, using my Billion 7800N (with 1.06d). I am on fibre, and was able to get about 37Mb/s on IPv6 and IPv4 (if the measurement tool was to be believed).&lt;BR /&gt;At some point thereafter, it became difficult to get any of my devices to take an IPv6 address, although the Billion seemed to be being assigned one. I am aware of the Billion-related threads on this, which don't really seem to come to a clear answer, and don't really explain why it once did work. I haven't yet upgraded to 1.06e.&lt;BR /&gt;Again, at some point my bandwidth became limited to 7.5Mb/s on IPv4, with 30Mb/s on IPv6. So for all practical purposes, IPv6 take-up being what it is, that limited by bandwidth to 7.5Mb/s. (Which was interesting as it confirms that everything I normally want to do can be done perfectly well at that bandwidth). But... after a few days using the test account with IPv6 enabled, my bandwidth gets chopped to 1.5Mb/s for IPv4 at which point I can't do what I want, so I have to switch back to my standard IPv4 (37Mb/s) account. It could be some unknown-to-me usage limit kicking in, but I can't check because it is a test account.&lt;BR /&gt;Are others seeing these sort of things? How are you all getting on?</description>
    <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:53:49 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>AxeMurderer</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-11-22T15:53:49Z</dc:date>
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      <link>https://community.plus.net/t5/IPv6-Trial/Observations-and-experiences/m-p/848863#M696</link>
      <description>When this trial started, I was able to get IPv6 up and running more or less straight away, using my Billion 7800N (with 1.06d). I am on fibre, and was able to get about 37Mb/s on IPv6 and IPv4 (if the measurement tool was to be believed).&lt;BR /&gt;At some point thereafter, it became difficult to get any of my devices to take an IPv6 address, although the Billion seemed to be being assigned one. I am aware of the Billion-related threads on this, which don't really seem to come to a clear answer, and don't really explain why it once did work. I haven't yet upgraded to 1.06e.&lt;BR /&gt;Again, at some point my bandwidth became limited to 7.5Mb/s on IPv4, with 30Mb/s on IPv6. So for all practical purposes, IPv6 take-up being what it is, that limited by bandwidth to 7.5Mb/s. (Which was interesting as it confirms that everything I normally want to do can be done perfectly well at that bandwidth). But... after a few days using the test account with IPv6 enabled, my bandwidth gets chopped to 1.5Mb/s for IPv4 at which point I can't do what I want, so I have to switch back to my standard IPv4 (37Mb/s) account. It could be some unknown-to-me usage limit kicking in, but I can't check because it is a test account.&lt;BR /&gt;Are others seeing these sort of things? How are you all getting on?</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:53:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2011-11-22T15:53:49Z</dc:date>
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