Re: good network

2008-03-08 Thread Alex Samad
ion. So my question is that > > would it be good network practice to disable IPV6 on Debian testing? and > > would it really increase in anyways or make better my internet > > connection? > > Of course my ISP is not using IPV6 so I suppose it wouldn't really > > aff

Re: good network

2008-03-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 12:01:38AM +0100, stephane lepain wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I read a couple of post on ipv6 and most mentioned a point about IPv6 > being the main factor for sluggish connection. So my question is that > would it be good network practice to disable IPV6 on Debi

Re: good network

2008-03-05 Thread stephane lepain
> > Hi Guys, > > > > I read a couple of post on ipv6 and most mentioned a point about IPv6 > > being the main factor for sluggish connection. So my question is that > > would it be good network practice to disable IPV6 on Debian testing? and > > would it reall

Re: good network

2008-03-04 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 stephane lepain wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I read a couple of post on ipv6 and most mentioned a point about IPv6 > being the main factor for sluggish connection. So my question is that > would it be good network practice to disable IPV6 on

good network

2008-03-04 Thread stephane lepain
Hi Guys, I read a couple of post on ipv6 and most mentioned a point about IPv6 being the main factor for sluggish connection. So my question is that would it be good network practice to disable IPV6 on Debian testing? and would it really increase in anyways or make better my internet connection