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jfernandezr | 1 year ago

I've been trying to go IPv6 in my network for several years, but it is really impossible. My ISP (Movistar, one of the big ones in Spain) does not enable it on its fiber network, although there is a beta program that does not allow new joins.

I've obviously configured HE's Tunnelbroker, and technically it works great. The downside is that their closest tunnel endpoint is in Paris and then all the usual web services identify my traffic as VPN/proxied/bot and it makes a constant flow of captcha solving requests or directly service refusal.

Adding to that, my wife cannot work from home, as the VPN her company uses fails when on IPv6.

If nothing big and dramatic happens in the close future, we'll be on IPv4 beyond my retirement.

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Kaylebor|1 year ago

I live in Spain and use DIGI; they give me an IPv6 address. Granted, I have only tested this through IPv6-detecting websites so I do not know how good it actually is. The ISP itself is also reliable and cheap in my short experience with them.