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by bscphil
1958 days ago
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I've been sort of fortunate given how terrible American Internet is to be on Charter (legacy Time Warner). Due to their agreement with the FCC they can't (yet) put any cap on data use, and they've always given me a /56 when I request one. [1] Really not looking forward to having to move or Charter finally implementing caps. With a lot of luck I'll be somewhere with municipal fiber, but I'm not hopeful. [1] If you don't send an IPv6 prefix hint, you get a /64. I can get a /56 reliably by requesting it. Behavior with /48s is a bit buggy. Last time I tested it I could get a /48 some of the time, but sometimes the request would fail and I'd end up with a /64, so I went with the stable option instead. |
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