Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Mike Hammett
If you can justify a... /22? then you should have your own IPs from ARIN. Other than that, you can't have them. All I can say is look at their site in the IPv4 numbers section (I think) and then locate the forms and fill them out. -- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread John McDowell
Is anyone buying IPv6? Should we look at that as well? On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: If you can justify a... /22? then you should have your own IPs from ARIN. Other than that, you can't have them. All I can say is look at their site in the IPv4

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Zachery Wolfinger
Wolfinger ­ IT Director Cyberlink Technologies, Inc. 888-293-3693 Ext 4357 From: John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:56:36 -0500 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Subject: Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Charles Wyble
Mike Hammett wrote: If you can justify a... /22? then you should have your own IPs from ARIN. Other than that, you can't have them. Correct. The minimum allocation has been going up. I used to control some /24 netblocks of portable space. Was cool. :) -- Charles Wyble (818) 280 -

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Charles Wyble
Zachery Wolfinger wrote: We have an IPv6 block. Mostly just for testing right now. You can peer up with Hurricane Electric over an IPv4 tunnel for testing. Yep. Tunnelbroker.net You can get a /48 and /64. -- Charles Wyble (818) 280 - 7059 http://charlesnw.blogspot.com CTO Known Element

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread David E. Smith
John McDowell wrote: We are looking at our first redundant fiber connection from a second carrier and feeling the need to have our own IPs so that this will work out well. If you're multihoming, yeah, it'll be a lot easier if you get your own ASN and allocation of IP space. The tricky bit is

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Charles Wyble
Faisal Imtiaz wrote: To answer the original question that was asked. Where to start: Start with Arin's web site, fill out the form, send it in, and feel free to talk to them on the phone. They may come across rather 'stiff' via email communication, howerver on the phone they are very

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com -- From: John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 12:56 PM To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Subject: Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPsIPv4? IPv6

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Mike Hammett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 1:18 PM To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Cc: Motorola Canopy User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPsIPv4? IPv6 John McDowell wrote: Hey guys and gals, We are looking at our first

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Mike Hammett
] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 1:49 PM To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org Subject: Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPsIPv4? IPv6 . Unless you are multi-homed. Faisal Imtiaz -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [WISPA] Considering ARIN and buying our own IPs....IPv4? IPv6

2008-09-05 Thread Tom DeReggi
The first thing to understand is if you are prepaired to adequately route with your own IPs. There is a clear advantage to ahving your own IPs, from the perspective that you will no longer be held hostage by your upstream, having the freedom to be portable between transit providers. However,