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    Google's IPv6 test - Check if you are ready!

    You can check if your current setup is IPv6 compatible or not by simply visiting THIS site.
    My cheap router and modem are, what about yours?
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    Modem and DD-WRT/Tomato Network is compatible.



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    Ready for the future of the Internet?

    Yes, looks like you’re ready.

    You do not have issues connecting to IPv6-enabled sites.


    I've been compatible for about 2 years now with IPV6, I first noticed when I typed IPCONFIG in Command Prompt and saw a IPV6 Address section had appeared out of the blue.
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    Yes, looks like you’re ready.
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    I'm ready for it! But I think that I've been that for a long time. Did you know that with ipv6 you actually could assign every single object in the world a ip address?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lertsy View Post
    Did you know that with ipv6 you actually could assign every single object in the world a ip address?
    Every single atom, and there'd still be a lot of addresses remaining.

    The tester says I'm prepared even though I've hard-disabled IPv6 via the registry
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Every single atom, and there'd still be a lot of addresses remaining.

    The tester says I'm prepared even though I've hard-disabled IPv6 via the registry
    Haha, yea that's pretty cool!
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