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Title: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on January 07, 2010, 03:57:33 PM
Google NexusOne running Android 2.1
Teehee~

(http://ipvsix.me/nexusv6.jpg)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: jimb on January 07, 2010, 05:55:23 PM
Nice.  Did it cost you $600?  A friend was trying to buy one and the web site was timing out.  :)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on January 07, 2010, 06:35:49 PM
Quote from: jimb on January 07, 2010, 05:55:23 PM
Nice.  Did it cost you $600?  A friend was trying to buy one and the web site was timing out.  :)

Watched webcast, URL announced at 10:45AM, order completed at 10:47AM :)

$580 after tax and FREE OVERNIGHT FEDEX because I don't use TMO, and don't want to wait [REDACTED] months until the AT&T 3G radio compatible model is out (I use wifi on it anyways to get the best internet access speeds). Ideally any phone that can run the Android 2.x and has WiFi will be able to autoconfig IPv6.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: jimb on January 07, 2010, 06:42:06 PM
I wonder if it can do teredo or 6to4 via its phone network?  I think I got teredo going through sprint's network using PDANet on my laptop.  I 'spose it also may be possible to set up a 6in4 tunnel.

Also I guess you can now start playing with mobile IPv6?  I haven't really read much about it, but looked interesting.  I guess the network would have to support it unless it could work though a tunnel.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on January 07, 2010, 06:57:50 PM
Quote from: jimb on January 07, 2010, 06:42:06 PM
I wonder if it can do teredo or 6to4 via its phone network?  I think I got teredo going through sprint's network using PDANet on my laptop.  I 'spose it also may be possible to set up a 6in4 tunnel.

Also I guess you can now start playing with mobile IPv6?  I haven't really read much about it, but looked interesting.  I guess the network would have to support it unless it could work though a tunnel.

Supposedly there is a article/post somewhere that reports AT&T claiming full IPv6 readiness on their network, but I don't know if that is mobile, or backbone. If mobile, that would be neat unless it requires 3G, which means I don't get it yet. Since no root on the phone...unless you molest it, and not much space to install packages like miredo, let alone getting it on (unless you muck about with the SDK), native on the WiFi is good enough for me :)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: NewtonNet on January 31, 2010, 03:20:02 AM
Here's another to add to the mix:

HTC Touch Diamond (WM 6.1) running IE Mobile 7.11

(http://www.newtonnet.co.uk/permanent/IEMobileIPv6Screenshot.png)

(unfortunately Opera Mobile 10 Beta won't play ball...)

Mathew
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: saiken on March 09, 2010, 09:25:11 PM
The iPhone doesn't in general because the high level libs they have eat IPV6 addresses ... but you can use C instead of Cocoa and at least one App does.


http://www.ulfheim.net/pics/app.png

IPv6 Query .. just does DNS lookup and tutorial stuff ( how to read an ipv6 address etc ).
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: cholzhauer on March 11, 2010, 07:58:03 AM
I have a Nokia e71x that partially supports IPv6. There is an option to manually set an IPv6 DNS server, but no option to set the actual IPv6 address.

I'm assuming this functionality will be implemented in the future, but haven't been able to find anything online regarding it.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: kcochran on March 11, 2010, 09:12:02 AM
While the resolver can return AAAA records, the iPhone doesn't have any v6 transport options in it currently.  Even the old trick of opening a v6 UDP socket and getting your local socket address bombs on the device.  Works in the sim, but it isn't _quite_ the same iPhone OS as a device.  We can hope that'll change for whatever 4.0 turns out to be.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: brad on March 12, 2010, 01:37:43 PM
Quote from: broquea on January 07, 2010, 06:57:50 PM
Supposedly there is a article/post somewhere that reports AT&T claiming full IPv6 readiness on their network, but I don't know if that is mobile, or backbone. If mobile, that would be neat unless it requires 3G

T-Mobile has v6 on their mobile network in testing and supposedly should have something publicly later in the year.

Why don't you have 3G? Anything else is too painful and not worth using.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on March 12, 2010, 01:56:13 PM
Quote from: brad on March 12, 2010, 01:37:43 PM
Why don't you have 3G? Anything else is too painful and not worth using.

NexusOne isn't compatible with AT&T's 3G freqs, until Google releases the version of the phone that is. EDGE works plenty fine for my needs, or wifi if I really need fast internet on a phone.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: brad on March 12, 2010, 02:41:00 PM
Quote from: broquea on March 12, 2010, 01:56:13 PM
NexusOne isn't compatible with AT&T's 3G freqs, until Google releases the version of the phone that is. EDGE works plenty fine for my needs, or wifi if I really need fast internet on a phone.

Oh ya, I forgot about that aspect. But I know what you mean since I have an N900. EDGE does NOT work plenty fine for my needs, it is way too slow.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: sttun on May 02, 2010, 01:50:33 PM
Quote from: kcochran on March 11, 2010, 09:12:02 AM
While the resolver can return AAAA records, the iPhone doesn't have any v6 transport options in it currently.  Even the old trick of opening a v6 UDP socket and getting your local socket address bombs on the device.  Works in the sim, but it isn't _quite_ the same iPhone OS as a device.  We can hope that'll change for whatever 4.0 turns out to be.
Well as an Iphone developer (no apps yet)  I can confirm that Iphone os 4.0 beta 2 can use ipv6 on a lan using autocobfiguration (ie router advertisement)
And safari mobile supports it
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: kcochran on May 02, 2010, 07:06:10 PM
Oooo... speaking of unreleased items.  ;-)

Unless it was hiding in the slides at the 4.0 presentation.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: hisken on May 21, 2010, 06:35:11 AM
The E71 handles IPv6 just fine, but it does still prefer IPv4 however  :(
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: cholzhauer on May 21, 2010, 06:38:40 AM
the e71 or the e71x?  i have the x and unfortunately, its a stripped down version of the e71
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: Copyright1 on May 23, 2010, 12:02:34 AM
I have a rooted G1 running CyanogeMod 5.0.7-test7 which is Android 2.1-update1. How can I configure this for IPV6 (On T-Mo btw)?
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: hisken on May 25, 2010, 02:13:46 AM
Quote from: cholzhauer on May 21, 2010, 06:38:40 AM
the e71 or the e71x?  i have the x and unfortunately, its a stripped down version of the e71
Just the E71  ;). If you've got radvd installed at your network the device will get an IPv6 address. Static IPv6 doesn't work unfortunately (there is no such setting). Try visiting ip6.me in the browser or Opera Mobile, and click the "IPv6 only test". You'll see that it works!

I'll take a screenshot soon and post it here, so you folks can see it really works  :)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: desc on May 28, 2010, 02:53:30 AM
Quote from: Copyright1 on May 23, 2010, 12:02:34 AM
I have a rooted G1 running CyanogeMod 5.0.7-test7 which is Android 2.1-update1. How can I configure this for IPV6 (On T-Mo btw)?

I guess on mobile networks like 3G you won't get an IPv6 address and most mobile phones don't establish 6to4 or similar addressing technics.

Connect to a wireless network which run already IPv6 autoconfiguration.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: desc on May 28, 2010, 02:58:36 AM
The Motorola Milestone uses also IPv6. and connect well to ipv6.he.net.
Firmware: 2.1-update1
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: sttun on May 29, 2010, 05:13:39 PM
Quote from: sttun on May 02, 2010, 01:50:33 PM
Quote from: kcochran on March 11, 2010, 09:12:02 AM
While the resolver can return AAAA records, the iPhone doesn't have any v6 transport options in it currently.  Even the old trick of opening a v6 UDP socket and getting your local socket address bombs on the device.  Works in the sim, but it isn't _quite_ the same iPhone OS as a device.  We can hope that'll change for whatever 4.0 turns out to be.
Well as an Iphone developer (no apps yet)  I can confirm that Iphone os 4.0 beta 2 can use ipv6 on a lan using autocogfiguration (ie router advertisement)
And safari mobile supports it
well here comes the screenshot to prove it
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: cholzhauer on June 23, 2010, 06:52:06 AM
Supposedly the iPhones will support IPv6 by default now

http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=9058&rss
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: komatineni on July 13, 2010, 08:24:04 PM
Seems like lots of phones start to support v6 but the sad part is the networks are not..
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: jimb on July 13, 2010, 10:13:36 PM
I was told by the the t-mobile guy that their whole net is IPv6 native and uses NAT64 to get to the IPv4 internet.  I've never used that carrier so I haven't been able to play with it.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: snarked on July 14, 2010, 01:21:12 PM
Verizon phones might support IPv6 too, but have the feature "turned off."  I acquired one of those "femtocell" devices (Verizon calls it a "Network Extender" - it's a personal mini-cell site).  The source code configuration indicates that IPv6 is not enabled by default but is a loadable (Linux) module.  Verizon does NOT use IPv6 on their DSL network yet, so they probably don't support it on their cellular network either.  Does anyone know for certain?
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: lorenzoz on July 19, 2010, 03:42:19 PM
Nokia 5530 is IPv6-capable (I tried it via wifi and stateless auto-configuration). The only problem is that the internal browser prefer the A record instead of the AAAA. If the site is IPv6-only no problem.
Also the nokia N70 is IPv6 capable but I couldn't test it because it does only 3G and here there isn't any 3G provider that offer IPv6. Maybe I'll post some screenshoots later.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: grobe0ba on July 24, 2010, 08:52:40 AM
Finally got my Moto Droid running Froyo up and running with IPv6. Tunnel is a routed /64 from my personal server, going over a routed /64 from HE.
All of that is over ppp0, NOT tiwlan0. Hooyah mobile IPv6 (until I DHCP assigns me another IPv6 address)! I suppose I need an automatic update system. I could write a widget to connect to a port on my server via v4 and tell it to change the appropriate things.

(http://mars.pulpie.net/DSCN0251.JPG)

Image is 4000x3000 pixels, viewable at http://mars.pulpie.net/DSCN0251.JPG (http://mars.pulpie.net/DSCN0251.JPG), if you can't read it here. :)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: casagringo on July 28, 2010, 08:46:24 AM
FYI, T-Mobile is moving forward with their beta http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: jimb on August 22, 2010, 03:07:32 PM
I just got an htc EVO 4g (Sprint).  I can confirm it does IPV6.  i'm posting from it right now.


Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on August 31, 2010, 11:28:23 AM
Not quite a cell phone, however as part of my personal project time playing with FreeSwitch and and IPv6 only VOIP/SIP system, I finally managed to get my hands on a Moimstone IP215S. After finding a 5V-2A adapter to power it up (lab d-link wasn't using it) and letting it get an IPv4 address, I logged into the web interface and went straight to it's "Networking" tab. Lo and behold, a wonderful static/RA option for configuring it's IPv6 address, and even disabling it's IPv4 address! :D

(http://broquea.corp.he.net/drawing.png)
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: annoyingrob on September 17, 2010, 03:56:22 PM
I had my Ipod Touch connected via wifi to my home network able to access IPv6 websites. The network settings does not show the IPv6 address, however sbsettings (on jailbroken devices) does.

It's not a phone, but it does confirm that the Iphone does have IPv6 support built in and enabled now.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: broquea on October 13, 2010, 04:14:14 PM
More info on that Moimstone IP215:

Need IPv4 on it in order to do DNS lookups, doesn't support IPv6 nameserver addresses.
Must set SIP to UDP not TCP.

Otherwise I have it working with FreeSwitch PBX, and able to register, take/make calls, and join conferences all over IPv6, with IPv4 only used for that initial DNS lookup of the SIP registration host.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: bartgrefte on November 03, 2010, 03:19:17 PM
HTC TyTn II, Windows Mobile 6, Opera Mobile/Opera Mini/PIE, using wifi and pfSense router.
(Dutch cellphone providers aren't doing anything with IPv6 as far as I know, and there is online one ISP offering IPv6 connections...)

ipv6.he.net works ;D, but v6.testmyipv6.com and ipv6.google.com not, "could not locate remote server".
Both can be successfully ping6'ed on pfSense's console through Putty.

Never mind, thought it worked, still seeing my IPv4 address...
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: desc on December 07, 2010, 05:26:56 AM
Since iOS 4.2.1 the iPad is also able to use IPv6, even if it's not a "phone".
I guess then also the iPod Touch, as well as the iPhones are able to use it.
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: cholzhauer on December 07, 2010, 05:29:36 AM
iPod's and iPhones have had v6 since 4.0 IIRC
Title: Re: IPv6 capable phones
Post by: marcus23 on January 19, 2011, 02:26:58 AM
In iPhones works fine  ;)


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