> IPv6 wasn't covered at all [at college] ...
> Thankfully Wikipedia is there
I happen to know that one of the main authors of the IPv6 article on Wikipedia is a University lecturer. His networking class only started to carry IPv6 material last year, and the IPv6 stuff will only be fully integrated this year.
Please don't be too tough on your lecturers; they are doing their job, they just don't have the time or the energy to redo their lectures every year.
In case anyone is interested, it's Free.FR. There is a press announcement (in French).
Unfortunately, they appear to be using some non-standard transition technology called 6to4rd, apparently unrelated to the familiar 6to4.
(I just love the way the press announcement brags of being the first deployment of the innovative 6to4rd technology .)
Anything running OpenWRT will do.
> Thankfully Wikipedia is there
I happen to know that one of the main authors of the IPv6 article on Wikipedia is a University lecturer. His networking class only started to carry IPv6 material last year, and the IPv6 stuff will only be fully integrated this year.
Please don't be too tough on your lecturers; they are doing their job, they just don't have the time or the energy to redo their lectures every year.