Dear Michiel,
27 Jan 19 10:55, you wrote to me:
VS>> And thinking about SOHO and home routers/firewalls, what kind of
VS>> IPv6 connectivity are they going to have, what do you think?
VS>> Those present who have native IPv6 connectivity, what's your
VS>> ISP's policy on assigning addresses to customers?
MV> My ISP assigns a /56 on a home connection
As a standard package?
MV> and a /48 on a bussines pro
MV> connection. Some other ISPs in The Netherlands also offer a /48 for a
MV> home connection as well.
MV> A /48 should be enough for any big enterprise...
VS>> If my ISP were going to give me one IPv6 address (a /128) or even
VS>> one /64 net, this would be too few for my purposes. For my
VS>> current home network, I use five /64s, so for me it would be a
VS>> /56 at least.
MV> If you need more than a /56 on a home network, you are doing something
MV> wrong.
Unfortunately I don't have native IPv6 connectivity, and HE does not offer /56s
on its tunnels, only /48s so I don't have much choice.
I've tried several times to switch to Rostelecom who is rumored to offer IPv6
connectivity, but as soon as I start talking with their salespeople they fall
into stupor and promise to call later.
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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