Re: IPv6 addresses really are scarce after all

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> > yes, but it's unreasonable to expect a home user to not need to  
> > subnet.
> 
> You're kidding, right?
> 
> You're actually expecting folks who couldn't set up VCR timers to  
> configure _subnets_?

	ISPs ship a DSL termination box with ethernet and wifi interface to
	customers.  naturally these interfaces should be configurd as
	seaprate subnets (especially when MTU are different - like 9K MTU GbE), 
	nd they can be configured by ISPs before the box gets shipped.

itojun

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