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IPv4 to IPv6 - What about old, analogue telephones?

17 Mar 2015, 11:03 AM
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Question is in topic, a little background:

I'm currently livving in a flat with 4 members, and only got 13.000 kbit/s down- and about 1200 kbit/s upload. Story is, when one of them dls porn and the other watches netflix, i can't play.
Priorisation on the router didn't really solve the main issue.
My only option for faster Internet is the newly introduced combination of DSL+LTE in a router (i live in Germany). Which would more than double the overall dl/ul speed. (no fiber, cable)

Question is, switching from ipv4 to ipv6 is necessary for this.
Can i still use my old analogue telephones if the splitter is no longer neccessary?
Where do i plug the phones into? The router?

Thanks for answering my noob quesitons :)

Lümmel
17 Mar 2015, 19:35 PM
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The question is also what bitrate can guarantee you your ISP in the agreement? It's generally very different than theoretical bandwidth.
I presume DSL/LTE router need, like a mobile phone, to receive well LTE network. Maybe you have a way to check that.

New product are almost everyone IPv6 compliant but IPv4 is still use everywhere. I think IPv6 isn't for tomorrow. :D
What is the output of your phone ? Usually phones connects to the router/box with RJ11 cable.
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