Michel Py wrote:
...
> Modem users will be more than happy with a /64, because they do not need
> to
> subnet. If one wants to share the modem connection for their home
> network,
> that home network is a single subnet and will do fine with a /64.
> Broadband
> home connections (cable/dsl) would do ok with a /64, too, for the same
> reason.
> 
> Why would someone want a /68 (or whatever) for the living room, a /68
> for
> the john, a /68 for the kitchen, a /68 for the garage?
> 

Count the light bulbs and electric motors in your house. I don't want to
exclude *anything* for the future. Luxury cars already contain several
CAN subnets.

   Brian


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