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navalpatel

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IPv6

I asked this question in the IPv6 forums without a response so I suppose I could try here. Since IPv6 does not allow private network IPs ... what will happen to all these hotspots when IPv6 becomes the norm? Just a question that I've been thinking about for a while. Will SBC have to provide so many IPs to support so many users.

SBC -- 32 IPS (example) --> Switch --> 32 Access Points... Is that how it will have to work? I would love some clarification...


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said by navalpatel See Profile:
I asked this question in the IPv6 forums without a response so I suppose I could try here. Since IPv6 does not allow private network IPs ... what will happen to all these hotspots when IPv6 becomes the norm?
I don't think we're going to see that for many many years. If all of these hotspots handed out 10.xxx.xxx.xxx IP addresses to their clients, that would support up to 16 million simultaneous customers.
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wwexell

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reply to navalpatel
So if SBC had a /64, they could hand out /96 subnets to the hotspots, meaning they would have 2^32 hotspots they could hand out. Each of those hotspots would only have to have a router that advertised their /96. When you were at that hotspot, your laptop would pick up the /96 root and append its own auto-configured suffix which still gives each hotspot the ability to support 2^32 clients.

This then is the wonder of IPv6, no need for private subnets.

Note that there are roughly 2^64 possible /64 address roots that can be handed out.
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