I'm curious to see if other people experienced the same traffic spike as we did. According to vnstat, our traffic was way up for 6/8/11
06/01/11 284.86 MiB | 54.37 MiB | 339.23 MiB | 32.16 kbit/s
06/02/11 176.55 MiB | 33.79 MiB | 210.34 MiB | 19.94 kbit/s
06/03/11 117.47 MiB | 25.39 MiB | 142.86 MiB | 13.55 kbit/s
06/04/11 21.87 MiB | 6.84 MiB | 28.72 MiB | 2.72 kbit/s
06/05/11 18.15 MiB | 4.73 MiB | 22.88 MiB | 2.17 kbit/s
06/06/11 196.03 MiB | 41.81 MiB | 237.84 MiB | 22.55 kbit/s
06/07/11 262.03 MiB | 44.90 MiB | 306.94 MiB | 29.10 kbit/s
06/08/11 640.72 MiB | 76.85 MiB | 717.58 MiB | 68.04 kbit/s
At the office I noted a little traffic...
(Hope the graphs show up, added direct links just in case)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-aPRZn7arml0/TfDUBytke6I/AAAAAAAAApw/3DKukf8MXzc/s800/ipv6-blip.gif)
Past 24 Hrs (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/efDsxWW3NJxsFGnZtF-lOw?feat=directlink)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-lhh6wmHwByU/TfDUDfWbDSI/AAAAAAAAAp8/qL49ev7A-rE/s800/ipv6-blip-week.gif)
Past 7 Days (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6PrEYghUNLPep7jx4Yfonw?feat=directlink)
Well, seeing is, I finally got back to putting the connection back up 2 days ago, and I didn't get my friends over for a Crysis gaming party, I was not able to impact the net as much as I should have.
LOL> but, I was online watching some what was going on with companies and their testing. Some companies were saying they were not having problems with their connections. I actually noticed several companies were having problems with connecting IPv4. I think some companies strictly resolving IPv6 more than IPv4 if that makes since. I could not get to the IPv4 side of their websites. If I could, it took a long to time to come up.