ISP recommendation in Israel - geek-friendly & IPv6

ISP recommendation in Israel - geek-friendly & IPv6

Erez D erez0001 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 16 09:07:10 IDT 2023


You look for a Fixed ipv4 IP, Note that some ISPs do not give you even a
real IP but you are already behind NAT and can't even use Dynamic DNS.

With HOT they gave me a non-real IP and I needed to persuade them to change
it to a real one (I do not need a real one as I am using DynDNS)

At the end they gave me a real IP with no extra cost

Erez.

On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 10:10 AM Lionel Élie Mamane <lionel at mamane.lu>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> What would you recommend as a geek-friendly ISP for a "consumer price
> level" glass fiber-based Internet connection in Israel, in Qesarya
> specifically? I'd like to have dual stack IPv4 + IPv6, with one fixed
> IPv4 address and a fixed IPv6 prefix (whatever it is one gets as
> standard... a /48, a /56...). Not sure if I can hope for competent
> customer support in English, but if that exists, even better.
>
> My family currently has Bezeq with a fixed IPv4 in our "2nd home /
> vacation home", that was setup by a local guy that knows a guy that
> knows a guy that knows my mother, without my intervention, supposed to
> be a "surprise we got fast Internet now, you can now spend more time
> in Israel and work remotely" for me, and well... I'd like us to
> upgrade to something better. The guy tells me that if we activate IPv6
> on our Bezeq connection, we will not only loose the fixed IPv4
> address, but also be behind double (carrier-grade, I assume) NAT,
> which would be major suckage. Is that true? Anyone has experience with
> that?
>
> Is it realistic to hope significantly less than 100ms ping times to
> Western Europe from Israel? That's what I currently get, and in usage
> as "remote desktop" / VNC / ssh sessions (with graphical / X11
> programs running over the link), this kind of lag is really felt...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lionel
>
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