Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-07 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/3/2011 08:38, Josh Smith wrote: Seth, What sort of ISP do your not technically inclined parents have that offers native ipv6? :-) I'm doing it via fixed wireless. They'll actually be my second access customer to get native IPv6. My parents are a good test case for the kind of user who

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-07 Thread Scott Helms
On 2/7/2011 1:17 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 2/3/2011 08:38, Josh Smith wrote: Seth, What sort of ISP do your not technically inclined parents have that offers native ipv6? :-) I'm doing it via fixed wireless. They'll actually be my second access customer to get native IPv6. My parents are a

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 4d503e5e.5000...@ispalliance.net, Scott Helms writes: On 2/7/2011 1:17 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 2/3/2011 08:38, Josh Smith wrote: Seth, What sort of ISP do your not technically inclined parents have that offers native ipv6? :-) I'm doing it via fixed wireless. They'll

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-07 Thread Barney Wolff
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 10:26:16AM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote: ... But please have them daisy chain CPE devices so that they are in the X% that have more than one CPE devices connected today. I agree it should just work. I've seen more that one household of non geeks with multiple CPE

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-07 Thread Owen DeLong
On Feb 7, 2011, at 3:36 PM, Barney Wolff wrote: On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 10:26:16AM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote: ... But please have them daisy chain CPE devices so that they are in the X% that have more than one CPE devices connected today. I agree it should just work. I've seen more

It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-03 Thread Jared Mauch
(apologies to REM) On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Jon Lewis wrote: The real fun's going to be over the next several years as the RIR's become irrelevant in the acquisition of scarce IPv4 resources...and things become less stable as lots of orgs rush to implement a strange new IP version.

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-03 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/3/11 7:36 AM, Jared Mauch wrote: (apologies to REM) On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Jon Lewis wrote: The real fun's going to be over the next several years as the RIR's become irrelevant in the acquisition of scarce IPv4 resources...and things become less stable as lots of orgs rush

Re: It's the end of IPv4 as we know it... and I feel fine..

2011-02-03 Thread Josh Smith
Seth, What sort of ISP do your not technically inclined parents have that offers native ipv6? :-) -- Josh Smith KD8HRX email/jabber:  juice...@gmail.com phone:  304.237.9369(c) On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote: On 2/3/11 7:36 AM, Jared Mauch wrote: