Gene Heskett wrote: 
> But that opens yet another container of worms. If I arbitrarily assign 
> ipv6 local addresses, and later, ipv6 shows up at my side of the router, 
> what if I have an address clash with someone on a satellite circuit in 
> Ulan Bator.  How is that resolved, by unroutable address blocks such as 
> 192.168.xx.xx is now?

In addition to the points made by others, the IPv6 address space is so
large that were you to assign a random IPv6 address to every computer in
existence (including all the embedded systems) the probability of a
collision would be negligible.
-- 
John Hasler 
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA

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