According to Swisscom hotline, Business Internet Light users are not able to switch to Centro Grande/Centro Picolo as those routers do things different (why do we have ITU standards for DSL if no one follows them?). I would love to throw out the cheap Zyxel and do real stuff with real routers and get rid of the crap.
On 20.10.2011, at 17:04, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2011-10-20 16:31 , Martin.Gysi@swisscom.com wrote:
Dear all
Following up on my presentation on Swisscom's IPv6 plans, I can finally announce that we are ready for a public pilot of IPv6 on DSL for residential Internet access (formerly known as "bluewin"). The swinog community is happily invited, should there be Swisscom customers amongst them :-)
Please note that you'll need a router of the latest generation ("centro grande" or "centro piccolo") to participate -- the ones with the rounded casing without external WLAN antenna.
What about those VDSL Netopias with disabled WLAN acting as a bridge towards a more capable box? :)
Do we get to see a presentation on how things are done at an upcoming SwiNOG?
Also, if you pass a list of IPv4 prefixes that might be eligible for this test to info@sixxs.net, I can forward this message to all the users who are using SixXS from that address space. Same goes for other ISPs who might want that of course.
Greets, Jeroen
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