Where to buy Internet IP addresses

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Wed May 6 06:44:03 UTC 2009


On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 07:49 +0200, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> > Sorry, I don't see why /56 is qualitatively different to a /60.

> Because more is more, and it makes it less likely that people will start 
> to invent silly solutions to problems that do not really exist. With a 
> /56, I can't really imagine this being not enough for 99.9% of households 
> in 10 years, whereas I CAN imagine a household that needs more than 16 
> subnetworks, plus the PD model described in an earlier email makes a /56 
> more suited for chaining.

OK, I'm convinced :-)

Thanks, K.

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