Well, I’ve got my tunnel… via tunnelbroker… and I’m having mixed results. On my Grond (the main linux box) I can’t seem to ping anything.. I can resolve ipv6 addresses, but it flakes.

I think installing Freenet6/tspc may have freaked it out a bit. I tried removing it (apt-get remove freenet6 tspc) but I notice the deamon still tries to start… so I wacked the conf file.

I think what i need is a good reboot.

I can monitor traffic from tunnelbroker’s site and I saw that towards the end of my 4am hack session last night I was getting in and out traffic and they succesfully pinged me (they ping the ipv6 network to determine wether or not the tunnel is in use else they drop it).

I think it was working on my XP laptop (looks surprised) as I could ping6 and traceroute6 back to it.

Oh well talk about quick immersion.

I still haven’t had a chance to check the improved range with the new firmware. And I haven’t used it long enough to see if it drops the wireless connectin like Brandon, and several folks on line (google it), have mentioned. But linksys makes indirect mention of setting “Beacon Interval” to 50 and “Fragmentation Threshold” to 2034. So if something does crop up.. I’ll try that first.