What expensive technology are you talking about? Windows has had IPv6
since Windows 2000. Ditto with Apple or Chromebooks or any other tech
that is commonly used in schools.
Use of RFC1918 Ipv4 addresses is quite common in every school I have ever
dealt with. Even at the university level, it is very uncommon to assign
workstations to public IPv4 addresses, and some form of NAT is used for
IPv4 access via common public addresses with or without a proxy.
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
On Fri, 15 Jan 2021, Jay Wendelin wrote:
You would have to ask the ISP’s themselves. My Schools will not want to be
involved at all nor will we want to implement new and expensive technologies for
ip6.
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Didn't these ISPs in 2021 not invest IPv6 deployment and good CGNAT techniques
and they rely only on keep getting more addresses from ARIN ?
Fernando
On Fri, 15 Jan 2021, 13:29 Jay Wendelin, <j...@poweredbystl.com> wrote:
I support this petition, I have many Public School Clients that rely on
their ISP’s to manage and offer IP address.
Jay Wendelin
CIO
STL/BTS
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