Hi, On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 11:29:21PM +0200, Hans Petter Holen wrote:
Again, this seems to exclude mobile operators who may only want to assign /64s to their customers' handsets...
I dont se how that assumption can be made. My mobile handset is connected to the public internet so that I can get updated exchange rates and read my email trough IMAP and so on.
(and not trough NAT as my mobile operator has offered my the choice of not using NAT.)
Iff this had been IPv6 and Iff Bluetooth had worked seemlessly on my other toys they could have had seemless access to the internet also.
Which would work fine with a /64 - "one big LAN with enough IPs"... This yields two questions: - is it likely that we'll see mobile handsets that provide connectivity to *two* (or more) independent IPv6 LAN networks? Like "bluetooth and WLAN, and not bridged"? - would a /60 suffice? Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 71007 (66629) SpaceNet AG Mail: netmaster@Space.Net Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Tel : +49-89-32356-0 D- 80807 Muenchen Fax : +49-89-32356-234