By jeffreycentex on Sep 30, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: IPV6
Another IPV6 Article - this one related to Teredo (Teredo is an IPv6 transition technology that provides address assignment and host-to-host automatic tunneling for unicast IPv6 connectivity when IPv6/IPv4 hosts are located behind one or multiple IPv4 network address translators (NATs). To traverse IPv4 NATs, IPv6 packets are sent as IPv4-based User Datagram Protocol (UDP) [...]
By jeffreycentex on Sep 30, 2005 in General Networking | 0 Comments
Post Tags: Cable Guy • General Networking
There’s a new Cable Guy article entitled “Changes to IPv6 in Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn” that was posted yesterday…
I’ll learn a bit more about this tomorrow at the Network Drill-Down day at the MVP Summit… So hopefully I can post a bit more later this weekend if I am able to due [...]
By jeffreycentex on Sep 28, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: MVP Summit
Well, I’m up here in Bellevue (WA) for the 2005 MVP Summit which starts tomorrow (Wednesday) at Microsoft HQ in Redmond…
Today, I took part in the R2 Tech Beta tour with several presentations and quite a few tours. I can’t discuss things that we saw or did, unfortunately, due to the NDA we needed [...]
By jeffreycentex on Sep 16, 2005 in General Networking | 0 Comments
Post Tags: General Networking
From Scoble’s blog:
A new video has been uploaded to Channel 9 that discusses some of the networking changes in Windows Vista (IPV6, security, etc.).
I’ll get a chance tomorrow to look at the new interim build of Vista (I started downloading at the office) to see some of the other changes have been made. [...]
By jeffreycentex on Sep 16, 2005 in General Networking | 0 Comments
Post Tags: General Networking
Over on one of the PDC blogs, Tim Sneath posted a link to an unsupported version of VirtualPC Addition for current builds of Windows Vista.
Click here for the additions (not sure how long this will work after the PDC is over as it is on CommNet)
Tags: Vista, VirtualPC
By jeffreycentex on Sep 13, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: Network Toolkit
The second beta of Monad Shell has just been released to the public at MS Download Center… This requires .NET Frameworks Beta 2, so those of you running more recent CTP builds of the Frameworks may be out of luck…
Click here for Monad Shell Beta 2. (Registration Required)
Click here for the .NET Frameworks [...]