On 02-19-19 18:14, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Bj”rn Felten <=-
Tunnel with static address is better that dynamic native. ;D
LOL! Yes, so it seems. Right, Michiel? 8-)
Eehmmm... No, I beg to differ.
I have experience with both tunnels and native dynamic IPv6.
Oddly enough, I've never had native dynamic IPv6. My native has always been static (at a modest additional cost). Incidentally, my IPv4 is also static as part of the same deal.
While a static IP has advantages, it is not essential for most applications. Fidonet runs fine on a (quasi) dynamic setup. Occasional short interuptions (< 10 min) of reachability hardly affect mail flow.
Oddly enough, FTN is highly tolerant of intermittent connectivity. I wonder why. ;)
BTW, what do you use for DDNS so other nodes can find you? Who or what does IPv6 DDNS? I haven't looked for years (no need!), but for a while there was nothing.
Both SixXs and he.net provided excellent and stable services, but I
never got more than about half the IPv4 download speed on my tunnels.
The frustrating part is that I never could figure out why. Also with
the he.net tunnel I was geolocated in the USA which caused other problems. Plus the MTU limits.
Of all the tunnel providers I've used, these two were the best and most stable, but at the time I was using tunnels, there were no POPs for these providers in Australia, meaning long and highly suboptimal routing. I think that's also your speed issue - the distance between the POP and you. The international lonks can't give you your full share of bandwidth. Try doing a speedtest.net to the USA and see what happens. I haven't tried the USA, but EU from here often only gets a few Mb/s on my 100/40 connection, which can sustain 80 Mb/s when using a local test server.
So no, a tunnel with a static address is not better than dynamic
native. The pros of native exceed the cons of dynamic.
But native and static beats them all. ;)
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