On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Mohacsi Janos wrote: [..]
In my opinion there is two type of users as usually ISP services are marketed:
1. Home user - not really interested in configuration of their devices - they just want Internet (now IPv4, soon IPv4 and IPv6) connectivity: They generaly don't use more than one LAN internally. All their devices are connected either directly to ISP device or to the home-gateway purchased at the cornet. In this case the /64 with autoconfiguration is the best option. User don't have to configure anything (may be enabling IPv6 on their computers).
This would force these places to: a) use bridging to get that single /64 onto their network thus making firewalling really difficult.
I am not quite sure. My colleague tested NetScreen box with /64 advertised from LNS. It seems to be working.
b) get a 'power users' abo, which would thus make people have to PAY for getting more IP addresses.
They aready do it. In Hungary, if you are home user you can have 1 single IPv4 address. If you are a business customer, then your can have an address space allocated from your provider. You pay more if you need bigger address block.... Best Regards,