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Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6
From: Antonio Querubin <tony () lavanauts org>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 09:27:28 -1000 (HST)
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Mel Beckman wrote:
Of course. The question is, is a highly visible public wifi network the place to hammer out problems? My customer decided no.
Public Wifi nets almost always have administratively built-in limitations which may not be apparent at first to the end-users. I don't think your end-users are gonna be moaning about IPv6 issues when there will likely be other limitations they'll be cursing about :)
Antonio Querubin e-mail: tony () lavanauts org xmpp: antonioquerubin () gmail com
Current thread:
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6, (continued)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Jared Mauch (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mark Andrews (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Shane Ronan (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Julien Goodwin (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Owen DeLong (Jul 10)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Jared Mauch (Jul 13)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mel Beckman (Jul 13)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 A . L . M . Buxey (Jul 13)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Mel Beckman (Jul 13)
- Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6 Antonio Querubin (Jul 13)