Like a dangerous intersection that has existed for years, sometimes it takes a death or other tragic warning to spur people to action. Such a warning came earlier this year, when the last of the ...
Step two: get an IPv6-capable ISP. Step three: there is no step three. Everything is automatic. If somehow you can't make step two, you can sign up with a tunnel broker such as tunnelbroker.net or ...
I have two machines, both running win7, that get dynamic public IPv4 addresses from my ISP. They change every once in a while and, more importantly, they're not on the same subnet. This makes it slow ...