On 4/27/20 11:58 AM, Paul Mansfield wrote: > sorry to Paul B for the poor attempt at humour when he's in a genuine bind.
There are many IPv4 address brokers out there who will happily sell you a /23, some have even sponsored UKNOF activities.. > I would look at what Mythic Beasts do, price IPv4 up to make customers > realise the pain of legacy protocols. > > IPv6 is not some new fangled minority interest, the fact that mainstream > ISPs support it now (BT, Sky, Zen) It would be even better if one of those did not blow an important advantage of IPv6 by giving their end-users non-dynamic address assignments. The approach of the largest ISPs in the US towards IPv6 is kinda curious, which seems to be to offer it as standard, but to not actually provide any documentation on the availability, service or CPE equipment, you have to figure it all out. Once I'm done figuring how to get *both* my ISPs to consistently do prefix delegation, my IPv6 universe will be a much happier one... Keith
