APNIC reminds us that "there are now a large number of ISPs, data centres, cloud services, and software that now support IPv6" and "enabling IPv6 can be as simple as clicking a button on your WiFi router."
I turned it on, with Comcast I received an IPv6 route but no DNS server. Fortunately, Google Public DNS has unmemorable addresses, which I was able to configure manually.
2001:4860:4860::8888
2001:4860:4860::8844
It works. "There's only one thing left for you to do: Turn it on!"
[ ed: What are the alternatives to Google's Public DNS? ]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 05 2016, @08:41PM
My PCs are all IPv6 enabled, my router is IPv6 enabled, my cable modem is IPv6 capable... but yet COCKS (COX) CABLE still hasn't turned it on, even after promising it would over a year ago. Yes folks, COX cable of San Diego breaking another promise.