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Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6
From: Marcin Cieslak <saper () saper info>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 17:38:58 +0000
On Thu, 9 Jul 2015, Ca By wrote:
On Thursday, July 9, 2015, Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org> wrote:I working on a large airport WiFi deployment right now. IPv6 is "allowed for in the future" but not configured in the short term. With less than 10,000 ephemeral users, we don't expect users to demand IPv6 until most mobile devices and apps come ready to use IPv6 by default.1. Users will never demand ipv6. They demand google and facebook. So that road goes nowhere
I wonder if the front desk ever understood and forwarded my complaints about filtered ports (like 22) and other issues with NAT and firewalls. How do we know what customers "demand" if they don't bother reporting or are unable to produce a sophisticated report going beyond "it does not work for me"? What if Microsoft releases a portable IPv6-only game console one day? ~Marcin
Current thread:
- RE: Hotels/Airports with IPv6, (continued)
- RE: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Dennis Burgess (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Oliver O'Boyle (Jul 09)
- RE: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Jacques Latour (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Oliver O'Boyle (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Carsten Bormann (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Oliver O'Boyle (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Alan Buxey (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Oliver O'Boyle (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Alan Buxey (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Marcin Cieslak (Jul 09)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mark Andrews (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mel Beckman (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mark Andrews (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mel Beckman (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mark Andrews (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mel Beckman (Jul 10)