Well if your LAN can't handle that amount of traffic I suppose you should
upgrade to a gigabit switch and gigabit ethernet cards. Just saying... =P

On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Mart-Jan Reeuwijk <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Back in 1996 when I did my very first CNE training, there was already talk
> about IPv6 being tested cos address space was "soon not enough"... now 15
> years later I'd say the IANA should have stopped giving out addresses 5
> years ago for IPv4, only on absolutely need to have IPv4 to do an exception
> on per situ base. And by that force rolling out IPv6. Now its a "go IPv6, or
> die" situation.
>
> That being said, I've ordered 50.000 IPv6 addresses, need to give IP's to
> all things in my home... (probably not enough) from the spoons up to the
> roof tiles, at least it will be wireless connected, but the traffic will be
> intense. I mean... when it will be snowing the rooftiles need to communicate
> with the beams they lie on, about added weight, the beams ... /jest
>
>

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Mark J. Gunnett
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