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2011-05-31
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That's odd, it should show up in the list of connections whenever you have a cell signal. You can try removing your v6 connection by running: "/usr/bin/register_3g_ipv6 deinstall"
If you want to re-add the v6 connection after you deinstall, you just need to run "/usr/bin/register_3g_ipv6 install"
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2011-06-08
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2011-06-08
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2011-06-09
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2011-07-09
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2011-07-10
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2011-07-11
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Nearly all S60 phones support IPv6, but S60 users generally don't know or care about IPv6. And, people who know what IPv6 is do not want to use S60.
Android 2.3.4 has some new IPv6 code added that helps with IPv6, but we are still waiting on the OEMs to produce the required solution (including devices specific RIL) to make Android phones work with IPv6.
I am crossing my fingers that Meego will provide IPv6 support.