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   Benny Pedersen to Michiel van der Vlist   
   No incoming IPv6   
   10 Jun 22 07:29:56   
   
   MSGID: 2:230/0 62a2f2d1   
   TZUTC: 0000   
   REPLY: 2:280/5555 62a0a438   
   CHRS: LATIN-1 2   
   TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 17-02-17   
   Hello Michiel!   
      
   08 Jun 2022 15:29, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:   
      
    MvdV> 1) I do not have one laying around.   
      
   +1   
      
    MvdV> 2) If I had, burning >100 Watt 24/7 is a waste of energy for just a    
    MvdV> router.   
      
   my asus pn50 is under 65 watt at full load   
      
   a raspery pi will do fine as a router   
      
    MvdV> 3) I say my provider who gave me the modem/route is the one that    
    MvdV> should solve the problem.   
      
   disconnect you as custommer ? :)   
      
    MvdV> The irony is that I more or less brought this onto myself by    
    MvdV> reporting a bug in the old modem. The bug was that the setting for    
    MvdV> an IPv6 pinhole was lost during power down. An inconvenience, but I    
    MvdV> could live with if need be. As a "solution" the Provider sends me a    
    MvdV> new modem. Which has no working IPv6 pinholing at all. AARgH!   
      
   you should not say router to them, just ask for a modem with ethernet   
   connection so adsl fiber is passive doing nothing, all you else need is   
   perfectly with a unifi router, where all you need can be expanded to all needs   
   as you needs grov, i remote manage all my internet connections on android, eq   
   close wifi if not home :=)   
      
   weekend   
      
      
    Regards Benny   
      
   ... too late to die young :)   
      
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