> Keith,
> 
> On Aug 18, 2007, at 2:04 AM, Keith Moore wrote:
> > yes, but it's unreasonable to expect a home user to not need to  
> > subnet.
> 
> You're kidding, right?
> 
> You're actually expecting folks who couldn't set up VCR timers to  
> configure _subnets_?
> 
> Regards,
> -drc

        I have friends that are using multiple subnets in IPv4
        without being aware they are.  One net is a doubly
        NAT'd wireless network. 

        It really should be no harder in IPv6.  Plug the router
        in.  It get a "upstream" address vi autoconf/dhcp.  It
        requests a prefix allocation of its down stream via
        DHCP which the edge router supplies by using a unallocated
        prefix it has or by relaying / combining the request.

        Mark
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