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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Running out of IP addresses. Similar to phone numbers needing an area code to meet the expanding need. Think we got a few years left before a software fix will address it. When that fix goes in, there's a chance that all computers accessing the net - which is most now - will crash. The world will come to a standstill, except for the panic in the streets. I wonder if this happens in 2012. Probably. This is really an odd confluence of events, eh wot? --Vic IPv6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 hth, JT |
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On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:26:34 -0800, "JT"
wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Running out of IP addresses. Similar to phone numbers needing an area code to meet the expanding need. Think we got a few years left before a software fix will address it. When that fix goes in, there's a chance that all computers accessing the net - which is most now - will crash. The world will come to a standstill, except for the panic in the streets. I wonder if this happens in 2012. Probably. This is really an odd confluence of events, eh wot? --Vic IPv6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 hth, JT Hope this helps? No! It's a disaster coming! I'm going to start stocking up on routers now before they're sold out! From the link you provided: "As with the year-2000 compatibility, IPv6 compatibility is mainly a software/firmware issue. However, unlike the year-2000 issue, there seems to be virtually no effort to ensure compatibility of older equipment and software by manufacturers. Furthermore, even compatibility of products now available is unlikely for many types of software and equipment. This is caused by only a recent realisation that IPv4 exhaustion is imminent, and the hope that we will be able to get by for a relatively long time with a combined IPv4/IPv6 situation. There is a tug-of-war going on in the internet community whether the transition will/should be rapid or long. Specifically, an important question is whether almost all internet servers should be ready to serve to new IPv6-only clients by 2012. Universal access to IPv6-only servers will be even more of a challenge." |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
... On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:26:34 -0800, "JT" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. Running out of IP addresses. Similar to phone numbers needing an area code to meet the expanding need. Think we got a few years left before a software fix will address it. When that fix goes in, there's a chance that all computers accessing the net - which is most now - will crash. The world will come to a standstill, except for the panic in the streets. I wonder if this happens in 2012. Probably. This is really an odd confluence of events, eh wot? --Vic IPv6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 hth, JT Hope this helps? No! It's a disaster coming! I'm going to start stocking up on routers now before they're sold out! From the link you provided: "As with the year-2000 compatibility, IPv6 compatibility is mainly a software/firmware issue. However, unlike the year-2000 issue, there seems to be virtually no effort to ensure compatibility of older equipment and software by manufacturers. Furthermore, even compatibility of products now available is unlikely for many types of software and equipment. This is caused by only a recent realisation that IPv4 exhaustion is imminent, and the hope that we will be able to get by for a relatively long time with a combined IPv4/IPv6 situation. There is a tug-of-war going on in the internet community whether the transition will/should be rapid or long. Specifically, an important question is whether almost all internet servers should be ready to serve to new IPv6-only clients by 2012. Universal access to IPv6-only servers will be even more of a challenge." I'm sure the Mayans can fix it. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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