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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, David A. Ranch wrote:
> >Possibly. IIRC (without cracking my textbooks) the IPv6 address space
> >is 64 bits, vs. 32 bits for IPv4.
>
> IPv6 has 128bits for addressing.
Oooo. Class-A's for everybody! :)
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