[ipv6-wg] How do I get a public static IPv6 address?
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Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
teo.en.ming at protonmail.com
Sat Mar 2 07:55:39 CET 2024
On Saturday, February 17th, 2024 at 9:56 PM, Christian Seitz <chris at in-berlin.de> wrote: > Hello Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, > > Am 17.02.24 um 10:30 schrieb Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via ipv6-wg: > > > Subject: How do I get a public static IPv6 address? > > > > Good day from Singapore, > > > > When I signed up for static IP address with my internet service provider, I > > only managed to get a public static IPv4 address. > > > How do I get a public static IPv6 address? > > > please contant your local Internet Service Provider. Only he can give you a > native IPv6 address for your Internet Connection. Usually Internet Service > Providers do not just provide a single IPv6 address, but a subnet (in most > cases a /48 or a /56). > > If your Internet Service Provider does not provide IPv6 addresses to > customers, you can use a tunnel broker (eg. https://tunnelbroker.net/). But > keep in mind, that tunnels have some overhead and a native IPv6 connection > should always be preferred. > > Kind regards > > Chris Dear Chris, My colleague Dennis told me he is using a tunnel broker. But I have absolutely no idea what that is. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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