Yep. I'm curious about IPv6, but if I can't even connect to my printer, I don't see that I gain anything. It may be because I know nothing about it, but that will be the case for most people. IPv6 won't give a lot for accessing your printer. IPv4 local addresses do just fine for that. However, the issue is there are simply not enough IPv4 addresses to meet todays needs, particularly with 4G phones on the way. They'll be VoIP only and require a real IP address to work
Carlos E. R. wrote: properly. Of course servers etc. will need addresses and there are already plenty of people in this world who cannot get an IPv4 address for home or work. Clinging to IPv4 only makes that problem worse. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org