IPv6 compatible ehternet modems ?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 6:13 pm    Post subject: IPv6 compatible ehternet modems ?

Hi,

I'm going to suscribe to an Orange (France) R&D experimentation whih
aim is to test IPv6 in home-networking. I have some questions,
especially concerning DSL-modems.

My actual network config is as follow:

My network is divided in 4 branches : 3 subnets et 1 WAN access.

- first subnet is my DMZ. Here are the services it provides :
HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, DNS (for WAN), SMTP, POP/POPS, IMAP/IMAPS and some
more...

- Second is my LAN. It provides a DHCP and a DNS (internal)

- third is my Wifi hotspot. it is an open AP with a DHCP service.

At the center of all this stands a computer configured as a reverse
proxy for HTTP & FTP, but also as a router/firewall with following
rules :

- All DMZ services are accessible.
- All outbound LAN connections are authorized, but only what's is
RELATED and ESTABLISHED can "enter".
- Only Web (HTTP/HTTPS), FTP and secured protocols are authorized on
Wifi.

All computers, both servers and clients, are running under Linux with
2.6.15 kernel.

My WAN access will be provided by Orange

I need a "simple" IPv6 compatible Ethernet DSL-modem.

Orange could provide me the Speedtouch 510v6. "v6" is the revision, not
an explicit compatibility mention. I would like to know if it would be
IPv6 compatible. I've found nothing on the datasheet.

If not, do you know any modem that would be IPv6-Compatible ?

Orange do mention some Cisco material. Cisco 827, 877W and 1721.
But they are all combined modems/routers and I don't need all of this.

Best Regards,

Enkahel

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