Comment on Has anyone checked out this ipv6rs service yet?
swissblondy@lemmy.world 6 months agoIf you aren’t behind NAT and know how to handle your own networking you can get free IPs from HE.net. That’s the easiest way.
I use ipv6rs because in my case it’s cheaper than using a vps since there aren’t any bandwidth caps and I only use 3 IPs (jellyfin and *arr).
2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
Yeah, tunnelbroker.net is what I use. It works behind NAT too, and they even give you a /48! For free!
To be clear I wouldn’t mind paying for guaranteed speeds because the he.net tunnel can be a bit slow at times. My problem with this is that they don’t give you a /64 which basically makes it useless for anything but the “host a couple services” use case. Most people who would consider this, including me, probably don’t have IPv6 connectivity from their ISP at all and would like to get routable IPv6 address space for their home network.