Hi, Owen:
1) " ... IPv4 used to work before NAT made everything horrible. ":
Utilizing 240/4, RAN is a flat space which should support this kind
of rudimentary end-to-end connectivity within each RAN. (called L2
routing, correct?)
Regards,
Abe (2024-01-20 10:35)
On 2024-01-19 04:02, Owen DeLong wrote:
Any host connected to a reasonably well peered ISP (e.g. NOT Cogent)
with IPv6 should be able to communicate with any other such host so
long as the administrative policies on both sides permit it.
I have no difficulty directly reaching a variety of IPv6 hosts from
the /48 in my home.
However, it’s not like dial-up modem operations in the PSTN in that IP
is an inherently connectionless packet switched service while modems
were an inherently circuit switched connection oriented service.
However, it does work like IPv4 used to work before NAT made
everything horrible.
Owen
On Jan 15, 2024, at 12:20, Abraham Y. Chen <ayc...@avinta.com> wrote:
Hi, Forrest:
1) I have a question:
If I subscribe to IPv6, can I contact another similar subscriber
to communicate (voice and data) directly between two homes in private
like the dial-up modem operations in the PSTN? If so, is it available
anywhere right now?
Regards,
Abe (2024-01-15 15:20)
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