#arpnetworks 2017-10-31,Tue

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nathaniSo my Bell Fiber provider tells me : "Presently, we do not offer IPv6 with residential connections." :-( [07:11]
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brycecSounds like Frontier Communications' response too. (Even though their website is now available over ipv6, that's just BS.)
(Frontier took over a lot of Verizon's FiOS and DSL areas)
(For those not familiar with them)
I love having FiOS, I hate most everything else about the company. Fortunately, the FiOS "just works" 99.999% of the time.
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nathanibrycec: thats a lot of 9's [18:06]
brycecheh, not scientifically measured just anecdotal... I haven't noticed it being down since it was installed, save for my own hardware failure. [18:07]
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mercutioit used to be that DNS was the most common reason for internet to fail
like an ISP would have really reliable network infrastructure. Then their DNS server would topple over at high load.
I think generally DNS is more redundant these days, and the software etc is more scalable, etc.
now it's probably peering links overloading for netflix etc that is the problem :)
not meeting bandwidth requirements.
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nathaniWhats the cheapest consumer router that can run pfSense? [20:41]
mjp2probably a raspberry pi? [20:51]
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