Though still a Sonic customer, it is not for Internet connectivity - I am far away with the only available ISP one who uses CGNAT, which as far as I know makes it impossible to set up ipv6 tunneling with a service like Hurricane Electric.
I would like to be able to play with ipv6. Does anyone know if using the Sonic.net VPN (which I do have access to) would allow me to use the endpoint at Sonic as the endpoint for an ipv6 tunnel?
If the answer to that is no, which I expect is the case, does anyone know of any workarounds I might try?
My home network has the broadband modem connected as a bridge to a UniFi Dream Machine that provides wifi to all the machines in the house, in case that makes a difference.
Thanks,
Sidney
I would like to be able to play with ipv6. Does anyone know if using the Sonic.net VPN (which I do have access to) would allow me to use the endpoint at Sonic as the endpoint for an ipv6 tunnel?
If the answer to that is no, which I expect is the case, does anyone know of any workarounds I might try?
My home network has the broadband modem connected as a bridge to a UniFi Dream Machine that provides wifi to all the machines in the house, in case that makes a difference.
Thanks,
Sidney