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Re: Ipv6 help
From: Brian Johnson <brian.johnson () netgeek us>
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 13:20:14 -0500
Either way. Nothing you can do in the network will help Sony enable IPv6 capability, Or to serve their users even if using a technology that they do not like.
On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com> wrote: On 26/Aug/20 20:14, Brian Johnson wrote: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.IIRC, someone here said the issue wasn't so much PS4 (which runs FreeBSD-9.0), but the PSN back-end. I can believe this, as Sony TV I bought back in 2015 had IPv6 support, on their own embedded OS. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Ipv6 help, (continued)
- 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)
- Re: Ipv6 help Brian Johnson (Aug 26)
- Re: Ipv6 help surfer (Aug 27)