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        Title           : Global Connectivity for IPv6 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
        Author(s)       : R. Wakikawa et al.
        Filename        : draft-wakikawa-manet-globalv6-02.txt
        Pages           : 31
        Date            : 2002-11-6
        
This document describes how to provide Internet connectivity with
mobile ad-hoc networks.  It describes how to obtain a globally
routable address and internet-gateway operation.  Once a manet
node obtains a global address from an internet-gateway, it may
exchange data with nodes on the Internet.  Data goes through the
internet-gateway with a routing header specifying the gateway.  This
connectivity method is not dependent on a particular manet protocol.
Further, use of global connectivity with Mobile IPv6 is specified.

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