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Re: Ipv6 help
From: Brian Johnson <brian.johnson () netgeek us>
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 13:14:51 -0500
This sounds like a Sony problem more than a network problem. They need to get on the IPv6 train and play nice with the Internet. X-BOX has had IPv6 support since X-BOX One.
On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:09 PM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com> wrote: On 26/Aug/20 18:42, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG wrote:The crazy thing is that PSN doesn't (up to my knowledge) yet work with IPv6 ...To this day, my PS4, running Sony's latest code, does not support IPv6. That might be a good place to start, for them. At the rate they are doing, the PS5 might ship with RIPv2. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Ipv6 help, (continued)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 25)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 25)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Aug 25)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Andrews (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Mark Tinka (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- RE: Ipv6 help Tony Wicks (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help surfer (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help surfer (Aug 26)