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The Internet is on pause in a sense - VoluptaBox - 02-04-2011 Thanx for the warning bro;) I don't pay the bills, so np 8-| The Internet is on pause in a sense - Hastings - 02-04-2011 ' Wrote:its the end of the internet as we know it and I feel fine... The Internet is on pause in a sense - Anomander - 02-07-2011 "There are no IPv4 addresses left... none all gone" that mean - all possible adresses IPv4 are already bought. Many firms, internet providers buy a unique IPv4 adreses for own, so They can still give some adreses to his customers. The fact that there is no IP left do not change the use of internet, each provider can still create a milons new IP inside their network... and this olny force to use IPv6 a little sooner, than people expects. The Internet is on pause in a sense - Anomander - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:Aye, I'm praying I've got a static IP, I'm trying to find the information about it. They've seen this coming for a number of years, now they're trying to go from 32 bit addressing to 128bit... thats a CRAP load of new addresses. Well many providers solve this problem like this: 60 - customers and only well lets say 3 unique IP adresses to each 20 customers, inside the network they have each personal IP adress, but to outside word They connect by 1 IP adress. The bigger firms buy in advance many IP adreses - so as I already tell, they have stil many adress witch are not in use. The Internet is on pause in a sense - mwerte - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:and this olny force to use IPv6 a little sooner, than people expects.People have been expecting this for years and years and years. Almost since IPv4 was created. It's just a matter of laziness now. The Internet is on pause in a sense - Fletcher - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:People have been expecting this for years and years and years. Almost since IPv4 was created. It's just a matter of laziness now.And logistics... The Internet is on pause in a sense - Anomander - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:People have been expecting this for years and years and years. Almost since IPv4 was created. It's just a matter of laziness now. About that is a Geek-joke: IPv4 exhaustion party: everybody brings an EXTREMELY SMALL amount of alcohol and pretends to be surprised when it's gone. The Internet is on pause in a sense - mwerte - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:IPv4 exhaustion party: everybody brings an EXTREMELY SMALL amount of alcohol and pretends to be surprised when it's gone.Geeks have parties? o.O The Internet is on pause in a sense - Anomander - 02-07-2011 ' Wrote:Geeks have parties? o.O Yeah... Lan-parties :crazy::crazy: The Internet is on pause in a sense - Hastings - 02-09-2011 ' Wrote:About that is a Geek-joke: Hilarious. ' Wrote:"There are no IPv4 addresses left... none all gone" But as said, IPv4 and 6 are not interchangeable. That is the entire problem. |