On Aug 13, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
I would like to see some evidence for this. Google Maps only generates
some 20 sessions for me.

Another problem with the statistic is that it assumes that all users are surfing google web simultaneously. In practice, use tends to be staggered. As long as your NAT is noticing FIN and RST packets, and recycling ports quickly, you can probably do just fine with many more subscribers per IP address than Miyakawa-san's worst-case scenario would suggest.

That's all out the window if they're all doing P2P, of course, because those connections stay up longer. But if we have IPv6 in the network, we should really encourage people running P2P to use it, because it should work better for them than IPv4 anyway - no NAT traversal problems.

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