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NAT won’t save you from the need to switch to IPv6
Posted by: Jordi on Saturday, October 09, 2010 - 03:36 PM
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Once upon a time, anyone could get a static Internet Protocol (IP) Class C /24 address. That meant you got 256 addresses, well actually since .0 and .255 are set aside, and one address was assigned to your gateway you actually had 253 addresses. But that was more than enough for most small businesses. That was then. This is now.
Complete info at ZDNet.