• Last net addresses get handed out
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I wish I knew more about networking. Oh well, I don't think normal consumers will notice any much change.
Hrmmm....... [editline]4th February 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=SweetSwifter;27851743]I wish I knew more about networking. Oh well, I don't think normal consumers will notice any much change.[/QUOTE] That is, if your configuration supports IPv6.
Give the last ip4 a app store gift card :buddy:
the only problem with ipv6 is the massive length but i guess beggars cant be choosers
Cool stuff.
[QUOTE=dude2193;27852430]the only problem with ipv6 is the massive length but i guess beggars cant be choosers[/QUOTE] Everyone's willing to sacrifice length for quantity.
It is the year 40,999: "Dammit, our beloved god-emperor is slowly dying, Chaos is on a crusade to corrupt all of Mankind, the Orks are trying to smash everything, Tyranid hive fleets are entering the galaxy from all sides, the Necrons are awakening to do the bidding of their dark Star Gods and now we're almost out of IPv6 addresses."
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;27853289]It is the year 40,999: "Dammit, our beloved god-emperor is slowly dying, Chaos is on a crusade to corrupt all of Mankind, the Orks are trying to smash everything, Tyranid hive fleets are entering the galaxy from all sides, the Necrons are awakening to do the bidding of their dark Star Gods and now we're almost out of IPv6 addresses."[/QUOTE] "Look on the bright side - Episode Three is coming out next year"
[QUOTE=proch;27852402]Give the last ip4 a app store gift card :buddy:[/QUOTE] That's not how it works Also no
[QUOTE=smurfy;27853834]"Look on the bright side - Episode Three is coming out next year"[/QUOTE] "I'm more interested in Call of Duty 72: Modern Space Combat Warfare 5 myself."
[QUOTE=Haxxer;27853885]"I'm more interested in Call of Duty 72: Modern Space Combat Warfare 5 myself."[/QUOTE] To the MAX!
I'm confused. So new computer users can't get internet anymore?
[QUOTE=dude2193;27852430]the only problem with ipv6 is the massive length but i guess beggars cant be choosers[/QUOTE] dns I heard something about a community driven DNS server, where people vote for who gets and needs a domain. There is no money involved which is nice cause then no matter how much you pay you won't be able to get domains like hoogle.com redirecting you to some spam virus shit
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