4 May
2009
4 May
'09
6:41 a.m.
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Nathan Ward wrote:
Because it allows the home user to arrange their network however they want, up to 16 subnets, without having to have any knowledge of how things actually work.
I don't see how your idea of doing on-demand-/64 is any easier than handing them 256 /64:s to begin with. But it seems we're nog getting any further here. I don't understand why you want to complicate things, you don't understand why I want to do things the way I do, let's just leave it at that. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se