...the IPv6/Authentication/NAT/Routing discussion...

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Hey can anyone answer this: Difference between Ipv6 local & Ipv6 limited.

I asked this question yesterday, but no response, so once again i ask. Which is better??
 
Ah.. I Think that might be too much effort - we already have a lot of such merged threads - where headings vary based on the original thread :|
 
It's actually the other way around. The thread takes the title of the first post. For normal users, the first post's title will propagate to the thread title for 30 minutes after the thread is created.
 
Hey can anyone answer this: Difference between Ipv6 local & Ipv6 limited.

I asked this question yesterday, but no response, so once again i ask. Which is better??

If memory serves, limited usually means it's trying but failing to establish IPv6 connectivity, local usually means that on your own network you can use IPv6 but not to other networks (such as the Internet).
 
Oh ok, this is what i get here in INDIA Ipv6 limited.But when i went abroad i got Ipv6 local.Thanx mg
 
Oh ok, this is what i get here in INDIA Ipv6 limited.
But when i went abroad i got Ipv6 local.

Thanx mg

It may be that your CPE/modem abroad supports IPv6 and your CPE/modem in India does not. No biggie.
 
I only have some really shoddy images at the moment (GIF... who the hell uses GIF anymore?)

I think I gave the model numbers in the hardware thread, but they are:
I-120W-P (2 port with Wifi)
I-240W-P (4 port with Wifi)
I-120G-P (2 port without Wifi)
I-240G-P (4 port without Wifi)

I think this seems to resemble the device I've been sent an image of:
Basic specs:
GPON I-series ONT, version P, 2 POTS and GigE Ethernet interfaces. Includes ac/dc power cord with European (EU) variant plug.

So one of the GE ports can also work for iptv if u launch the services at a later time.
By the way what technology are u planning to use to transport the channels from broadcaster to your node(satellite or some nationwide fiber transport).

Any discussions with vendors on STB's.....
 
So one of the GE ports can also work for iptv if u launch the services at a later time.

Correct.

By the way what technology are u planning to use to transport the channels from broadcaster to your node(satellite or some nationwide fiber transport).

What else other than Fiber?

Any discussions with vendors on STB's.....

Yes, but no specific details at the moment.
 
What else other than Fiber?


well some operators use HITS as well at city level offices.
 
well some operators use HITS as well at city level offices.

Since it's just another part of the data stream, that would be unnecessary. We should be able to rebroadcast on a state or metro level in most cases (allowing for local advertising on certain channels, in particular FTA channels).
 
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