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    Default No more IP address

    what will we do when IPS run out?

    http://www.news.com.au/technology/th...-1225995086627

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    Panic!

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    Sounds like a lot of FUD. IPv6 will do just fine.

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    skynet will save us!

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    Organics!


    Seriously though, there is far too much money to be made from the internet, so someone will come up with something.

    I think we have more to worry abut in the reliance on fossilised fuels.

    Think about it, we do so much on dinosaurs and dead forests.

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    get rid of the porn sites.....that will free up some IP address's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tabias Prime View Post
    get rid of the porn sites.....that will free up some IP address's
    But what else would we do online?
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    What a thoroughly stupid, ill-informed and scaremongering headline!?!

    Put simply:
    IPv4 = 2 to the power of 32 (4,294,967,296) possible addresses
    IPv6 = 2 to the power of 128 (340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,45 6) possible addresses
    (Minus some reserved addresses )

    So, with IPv6, certain restricted addresses and the implementation of such technologies as NAT (Not to mention IPv4 and v6 working in tandem ) We have absolutely nothing to worry about whatsoever.

    I suppose you've got to attract people to a crappy article somehow...

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    Oh noez~! This may be the greatest threat to humanity since the Y2K Millenium Bug!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    What a thoroughly stupid, ill-informed and scaremongering headline!?!

    Put simply:
    IPv4 = 2 to the power of 32 (4,294,967,296) possible addresses
    IPv6 = 2 to the power of 128 (340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,45 6) possible addresses
    (Minus some reserved addresses )

    So, with IPv6, certain restricted addresses and the implementation of such technologies as NAT (Not to mention IPv4 and v6 working in tandem ) We have absolutely nothing to worry about whatsoever.

    I suppose you've got to attract people to a crappy article somehow...
    Fark yeah!!! you tell them Hursty!

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