IPv6 has the ability to allow you to set the "quality of service"
of a packet.  This is kinda like a "priority" for it.

It would seem people would always abuse this feature
and always set *their* packets to be TOP PRIORITY all the time.

I don't see how "quality of service" can ever work in networking
between untrusted parties.

cs



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