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pandora
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I like NAT, I like my router, I like IPv4.

While I realize IPv6 is in my eventual future. IPv4 has been fine for my home for many years. We currently have over 30 devices and will be adding 5 new devices shortly (5 Palm Pre's in the near future).

4 24x7 VOIP connections are handled by my router with 1 IP. We share printers, surf, play music, run video consoles (Xbox, PS3, Wii) even iPods and iPhones all on a single IPv4 without any problem.

I'll be sad to see IPv4 go. Somehow routing will be necessary between IPv6 and my many IPv4 devices, if it doesn't exist, then IPv6 will be something I'll resist for as long as possible.
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