[QUOTE=DaveP;22200667]It's obvious that whatever standard we choose will end up being outstripped by unexpected future growth in 30 years or so
We make the same mistake almost every time, if you set a finite limit that at the time seems astronomical it's gonna be reached fairly soon[/QUOTE]
300 [I]sextillion[/I] addresses (long scale).
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;22214379]Because a lot of computer illiterate people would not know how to change the settings on their router or AP to enable it.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;22214379]computer illiterate people[/QUOTE]
They shouldn't be on the Internet then, since they're the primary source for zombie computers to botnets.
Indeed, oh how they cause so much raging
[QUOTE=Kade;22212168]I worked for Virgin Media up until last week. They're already implementing IPv6 into their broadband HCF (Hybrid Fiber/Coaxial) network, especially with their new top speed devices, like the 50Mb modems. Within the next year their 200Mb modems will be kick ass...
IPv6 looked really weird to me. I hate working with hexadecimal stuff.[/QUOTE]
their customer service is still total shit though
Kinda late but, were running out of internet!
[img]http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/04/screen-grabs-linksys-internet.jpg[/img]
ITT: people who don't know about IPv6.
[QUOTE=Van-man;22214768]They shouldn't be on the Internet then, since they're the primary source for zombie computers to botnets.[/QUOTE]
"Hey guys these people are not as good with computers as me, so they don't deserve Internet" :downs:
[QUOTE=Aide;22201253]IPV12 is needed.[/QUOTE]
This.
Some FPers seem to think IPv6 won't be enough lol
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