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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 only network at RIPE 68
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Mick O'Donovan
modonovan at btireland.net
Fri May 16 22:15:02 CEST 2014
On 16 May 2014, at 15:24, Jen Linkova <furry13 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for organizing it, it just worked ;) > Ditto - I was very keen to getting using it so thanks again. > What would be really awesome is to stop announcing that network as 'an > experiment'. My understanding is that we need > 1) [hardest part] get smth better than 'best effort' support level; > 2) change the password from 'iknowbesteffort' > 3) stop calling it 'experimental' in public > 4) tell people that if smth does not work they should fall back to the > 'standard' network and see if it helps. > I would be in agreement with the above too. I felt that it “just worked” too and was very pleased to be using it. As a total newbie to RIPE meetings I thought it was a superb thing to have a v6 only SSID and I would endorse moving it forward to a standardised network with a buyer/user beware clause as such. I tried to test a variety of stuff whilst connected to the network and the likes of FaceTime to the family in Dublin worked flawlessly. Thanks again for a superb week! Hope to see you all again London. - Mick
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