OK. Thanks for all the info! > From: Mike Hicks <http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hick0088> > Date: 08 May 2002 15:54:20 -0500 > > On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 09:22, robert wrote: > > Hi. I saw one of your diary entries said that you were trying to get IPv= > 6 > > working on a Linksys WAP11. Does the Linksys access point really support > > IPv6? I'm trying to find out more info about implementing IPv6. > > My problem was that I turned on a filter that comes with the WAP11 which > filters out any non-IP traffic (IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, etc). I presume it > doesn't know how to distinguish IPv6 traffic either, but you can get > around that by turning off the filter. The WAP11 would go back to being > an ordinary Ethernet bridge, and should pass all traffic (including > IPv6). > > I still don't know a whole lot about IPv6 myself, but an IPv6-capable > host should auto-configure itself when IPv6 is enabled. It'll at least > see the local network, and will be able to see outside the local network > if you have an IPv6 router set up. > > You might want to take a look at http://www.freenet6.net/, which has a > client program that allows you to set up an IPv6 tunnel to experiment > with. > > --=20 > _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ Why are there interstate > / \/ \(_)| ' // ._\ / - \(_)/ ./| ' /(__ highways in Hawaii? > \_||_/|_||_|_\\___/ \_-_/|_|\__\|_|_\ __) =20 > [ Mike Hicks | http://umn.edu/~hick0088/ | http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hick0088 ]