Owen Smith
Well-Known Member
I'm just asking about the situation here, not particularly suggesting work should be done to add IPv6. Right, I've got that out of the way before people jump down my throat (I've had adverse reactions to any mention of IPv6 on other forums).
OK, so what is the state of IPv6 in the kernel we have in CFW 3.00? Absent, present but broken, or what? If the kernel is too old (in Linux terms) then IPv6 probably can't be made to work.
I ask because things are finally starting to happen. My new Sony TV has IPv6 and it works with my IPv6 internet connection (I'm with Andrews and Arnold). My only gear that doesn't support IPv6 is my Oppo 95 Blu Ray player and my HDR Fox T2s.
OK, so what is the state of IPv6 in the kernel we have in CFW 3.00? Absent, present but broken, or what? If the kernel is too old (in Linux terms) then IPv6 probably can't be made to work.
I ask because things are finally starting to happen. My new Sony TV has IPv6 and it works with my IPv6 internet connection (I'm with Andrews and Arnold). My only gear that doesn't support IPv6 is my Oppo 95 Blu Ray player and my HDR Fox T2s.