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digimaus | Warpslide | Re: Just how big is IPv6? |
December 23, 2024 5:00 PM * |
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-=> Warpslide wrote to All <=- Wa> I've been a lover of IP addressing for many years, since I was in high Wa> school. I always found it funny how IPv4 had so few addresses because Wa> of the unexpected take off of the "internet". The US government still owns about 30% of the IPv4 block. However, with NAT, that's not an issue. IPv6 has a very slow adoption rate in the US because of NAT and the high cost of switching to IPv6-enabled commercial equipment. My own ISP uses IPv6 externally, but internally, it's all IPv4. Trying to manually subnet a IPv6 address is damn near impossible. -- Sean ... My other computer...hey, where IS my other computer? --- MultiMail/Linux * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1) |
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