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New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

fishtank
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New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

Just wondering if new FTTP -including upgrade to- from any provider, one would be allocated an IPV6 address. Or are there still enough IPV4 around or in providers' blocks.

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markhawkin
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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

It depends....

 

I've not heard of anyone on Plusnet not getting an IPv4 public address, however if you go to an "altnet" it's quite often GCNAT on IPv6 and (usually) IPv6.

If either a public IPv4 or IPv6 matters to you then a bit of research is highly recommended.

Many users would be happy with what they get from any provider (Openreach based, Virgin Media or an Altnet) but if you have specific requirements it's well worth checking before entering into a contract.

 

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

@fishtank 

If upgrading with PN on the OpenReach network you'll not get an IPv6 address. PN are currently trialling IPv6 addresses with a view to introducing them at a (probably much) later date.

 

As stated for other ISP's you'd need to check what they offer.

 

Brian

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

thanks - and bmc

 

Yes, I understand where there might be a Static or Dynamic IP allocated.

 

There was also then what one might need to do in router setups and does it make any overall difference for the router security options?

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

@fishtank 

 

I did an upgrade from VDSL to "Full Fibre" (FTTP) with Plusnet and the process was very smooth.

 

For many purposes a public IPv4 address (as Plusnet provides) will suffice.

 

Plusnet on Full Fibre is still PPPoE, the only difference I saw with my router is that the Openreach ONT does the VLAN tags so the router doesn't have to.

 

I didn't see any requirement to change any router security options (I have a Draytek).

 

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

@fishtank 

There are threads running on the IPv6Trial forum that may be worth reading to see if any of it makes any sense to you.

https://community.plus.net/t5/IPv6-Trial/bd-p/IPv6Trial 

 

Brian

 

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

Yes, but I took at face value the "...specific reference to the trial" Smiley

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?


@fishtank wrote:

Just wondering if new FTTP -including upgrade to- from any provider, one would be allocated an IPV6 address. Or are there still enough IPV4 around or in providers' blocks.


The easy answer to your qustion is: On joining Plusnet you will be given access to a pool of dynamic IPv4 addresses, So yes, there are sufficient IPv4 addresses still available.

Currently, IPv6 iaddresses are  not available from Plusnet as a standard option, neither is a fixed IPv4 addres..

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fishtank
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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

Right, though I seem to get a smaller range of IP on FTTC than my previous ADSL. Just saying!

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

@fishtank that's correct. Dynamic IP addresses on FTTC & FTTP are allocated from 'local' pools at the BRAS whereas on ADSL they were allocated directly by the CP.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

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Re: New BB installs, would you get IPV6 address?

Ah right, cheers.