[pekkas at netcore.fi: RIR ISP to end-user address allocation policy?]
Gert Doering gert at space.net
Wed May 16 15:23:39 CEST 2001
Hi,
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 04:11:01PM +0300, Pekka Savola wrote:
> Would this kind of "voluntary" assignment work in practise? I wouldn't
> bet a penny on it; ISP's would just do /128 and write the customer
> contracts so that the other methods would not be possible in practise.
There is nothing voluntary about this.,
> Also, I do not see how a wireless device needs /64 when dial-up wouldn't.
It would, if there's a subnet behind it (bluetooth, whatnot). It wouldn't,
otherwise.
> I think it's common today that e.g. 2 home computers share an internet
> connection. With mobiles and other gadgets going IP this might increase.
So they get a /64. No discussion necessary.
But for a single-user dynamic IP dialup account ("notebook on the road"),
this might just be too much overhead.
Gert Doering
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