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    johhny's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    hy guys

    i was wondering if it's worth it to switch to ipv6 on usenet?
    Last edited by johhny; 10-05-2011 at 05:22 AM.

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    You don't "switch" to IPv6 as far as I know, you have to install a tunnelbroker unless you're one of those lucky people whose ISP has native support.

    If it's worth it... you might want to look here and on the IPv6 server-related threads in this forum and see what people say. I haven't tried it myself yet (I'm okay with Binload and XS which require no extra work) so I can't give a personal opinion.
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    yeah my ISP gave me Ipv6
    and i've found a tut on google how to connect on Ipv6 usenet servers
    Last edited by johhny; 10-04-2011 at 03:49 PM.

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    I only got 1 of the free IPv6 Usenet providers to work out of the ones posted. I gave up on it pretty much. Hopefully my ISP will give me an IPv6 address soon. They are having sign ups for it and I of course applied for it.
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