![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What it does allow is for an IPv6 node to speak to another IPv6 node across an IPv4 network. The main problem is my misreading what 6to4 does - 6to4 does not (as I had initially understood) provide a means for an IPv6 node to speak to an IPv4 node. hope) I am not the only person to have been under similar misconceptions, and that this answer (and more so, its comments) will help clarify things. My answer below is incorrect, but I suspect (i.e.
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