| Quote from: andybailey |
From your experiences so far it would seem that in most cases IPv6 could simply be enabled for all- if the router is not set up then IPv6 simply wont be used......
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Possibly - but I'd say it's safer to make it an "opt in" for existing customers, via a RADIUS attribute. New users could get IPv6 enabled by default if they're being shipped compatible, pre-configured routers.
BTW I'm also interested in joining the trial if more spaces become available. My standard router is TG582n FTTC but I have some other kit I could also try (Asus RT-N66U, pfsense, maybe a Cisco 877W)
Regards, Brian.