ZyXEL Turns On IPv6 For Routers, Switches

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Tim Higgins

ZyXEL has announced IPv6 upgrades for some of its security routers and managed switches.

The company said free firmware upgrades adding IPv6 support are now available for its complete USG series of business security gateways and its GS2200 series managed gigabit Ethernet switches.

New firmware can be downloaded from ZyXEL’s support site.

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