On Saturday 30 December 2006 19:11, FRLinux wrote:
> This is where IPv6 comes into play, provided that you can connect from
> an IPv6 network back home (as I do).
As a matter of interest, I tried IPv6 some time ago,
but either I don't understand it properly,
or else my ISP, eircom, does not support it,
or (most likely) both.
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