[citation][nom]chick0n[/nom]This will take a long ass while. consider how stupid general internet users are, they be like "wth is ipv6? internet is internet, right ? and what is an ip address? info just comes straight to my comp cuz I paid for it?"[/citation]
Not, most will not even notice it to be honest. Windows and most other operating systems already support it. I setup IPv6 on Sun Solaris boxes about 11 years ago and access IPv6 only website back then by encapsulating it into IPv4. You can do that now. What will happen is that the ISP's will convert to IPv6 and use IPv4 encapsulation and then once they can move completely to IPv6 and all the necessary software updates have been applied, they will just lease the addresses out via DHCP.