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by stephen_g
1760 days ago
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Sorry, that is a misinformed view. Your proposal has exactly the same problem IPv6 has - all network hardware knows the format of an IPv4 header, and you can’t fit larger addresses in it without changing all network hardware and software. So large swathes of the internet would be inaccessible until all those routers, firewalls, middle boxes, cell towers, etc. are replaced, which would take another 20 years! Whereas it’s mostly been done for IPv6. |
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I've seen some places running ATM hardware which was phased out two years ago. it has been running for well over 20 years.
people also seem to forget that with a new network protocol, new designs probably need to be made to make use of new (much needed) features.
those designs already exist in ipv6.