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wax206 should support ipv6

IPv6 is a basic function on any modern network device, wax206 should not be an exception. It will be good to have that anytime soon.

8 Comments
dclosson
Novice

Agreed, IPv6 is a basic function and should be supported by any network device being sold today.

schumaku
Guru

The only reason for IPv6 would be the administration, correct?

 

These WAX2xx are clearly designated as "Essentials WiFi 6 Access Point". Can you enlighten us why IPv6 should be mandatory?. 

dclosson
Novice

IPv6 is for Internet connectivity not needed for administration of the device per se.  As time passes, some parts of the Internet will only be reachable by an IPv6 connection.  Any device being sold today should be able to support both IPv4 and IPv6 for Internet connectivity. Many major Internet providers already provide both IPv4 and IPv6 to customers.

aceralon
Follower

IPv6 is the next IPv4. It's used to solve the exhaustion of IPv4. And it will be the next internet and normal. 

https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html here you can see that 40% of the world is already in native IPv6. IPv6 also provides lower latency because it doesn't need NAT.

 

@schumaku 

 

CurtisV
Aspirant

IPv6 should be maniditory for any device marketed as "for home office or small office".  I just owned one for less than an hour and have to return it because I need IPv6 to reach some sites that are critical to me.  Its like claiming WiFi but doesn't have WAP. and then saying its for home or small office so no big deal.

charlesderek
Novice

As crucial as it is for having more addresses (considering alone ipv4 only has 4 billion combinations). Ipv6 is directly advantageous for direct encrypted peer to peer communications without relying on a third party. This increases a persons ability to make connections directly on the internet to 4 billion per a single users devices, instead of the -1 just based on the world population. And mostly it provides means for ISP to not interfere with connections to alloted to devices over a gateway (even monitor the communications) for net neutrality. 

 

As crazy as this is..

It's as if you're asking why we need cars because we have horses that do the same thing.

aceralon
Follower

To everyone waiting for Netgear's official ipv6 support, you might want to try the openwrt firmware here: https://openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wax206

I've tried that and the ipv6 works just fine.

schumaku
Guru

@charlesderek wrote:

As crucial as it is for having more addresses (considering alone ipv4 only has 4 billion combinations). Ipv6 is directly advantageous for direct encrypted peer to peer communications without relying on a third party. This increases a persons ability to make connections directly on the internet to 4 billion per a single users devices, instead of the -1 just based on the world population. And mostly it provides means for ISP to not interfere with connections to alloted to devices over a gateway (even monitor the communications) for net neutrality.


Academically correct.

 

Practically, a Wireless Access Point is just a L2 bridge. With your Internet connection supporting IPv6, there is nothing that stops any wireless client associated with the WAX206 to use IPv6 as you describe, along concurrently with and IPv4.

 

Still, the majority of IPv6 traffic does not silently become encrypted in IPsec.

 

IPv6 support as implemented does primary cover the WAX206 IPv6 management. Or do you expect more on a wireless access point?