On Monday, August 01, 2022 12:08:47 PM Lee wrote: > Verizon FIOS finally rolled out IPv6 in my area. yay!
I guess if I read that right, Verizon still supports IPv4 and has not announced any plans to discontinue it? I feel like I'm getting too old to learn (too many) new things, so if my ISP made a similar announcement, I'd want to stick with IPv4. Or, I'd be looking for a very simple explanation of how to switch to and use Ipv6 -- not looking for that now, but Imight have to at some point. :-( -- rhk If you reply: snip, snip, and snip again; leave attributions; avoid HTML; avoid top posting; and keep it "on list". (Oxford comma included at no charge.) If you change topics, change the Subject: line. Writing is often meant for others to read (legal agreements excepted?) -- make it easier for your reader by various means, including liberal use of whitespace. If someone else has already responded to a question, decide whether any response you add will be helpful or not ... A picture is worth a thousand words -- divide by 10 for each minute of video (or audio) or create a transcript and edit it to 10% of the original.