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IPv6 Coming to EECS Wi-Fi This Weekend (Feb. 15-16)

February 13, 2020 by Derek Calderon

This weekend, 2/15 through 2/17, we will be enabling IPv6 on the EECS wireless networks. The current plan is to enable on EECS-PSK Saturday, EECS-Secure Sunday, and monitor on Monday. The EECSv6 test network will be abated later in the week and any test users should return to using EECS-Secure.

If your device is registered on the EECS network and has its IPv6 stack enabled, you will receive IPv6 connectivity without any further action needed.

We recommend everyone confirm that their wireless devices have an IPv6 firewall enabled to maintain the security of your machine.

Please email help@eecs.berkeley.edu with any questions or concerns about our IPv6 rollout.

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