Clever ;)

What if HamWAN switches ISPs?  All that IPv6 space would need to be given up.  It can't follow you AFAIK.  Or the ISP may charge whatever they feel like to let you take it with you.  Also bad.

The fees for IPv6 are not as low as I had hoped, but not as high as you think either!  There's a 25% discount in effect for "extra-small" allocations (which are still larger than the entire IPv4 internet).  The cost looks to be $937.50/yr.  Not sure it's worth the cost, given the IPv4 AMPRnet situation.  We can very likely just expand our AMPRnet allocation if we out-grow the /20.

--Bart


On 2/13/2013 1:10 AM, Cory (NQ1E) wrote:
Here's an IPv6 allocation for you ;)

::ffff:44.24.240.0/116

With the obvious exception of AMPRNet addresses for amateur radio use, IP allocations should come from an ISP.  Obtaining a direct allocation from ARIN would cost around a couple grand per year.


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:46 AM, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
Result: APPROVED
Your allocated subnet is: 44.24.240.0 / 20

https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=region&id=191

HamWAN now has 4096 real Internet IPs to play with.  Next up: we gotta crack the mystery of getting IPv6 net space.  Any volunteers? :)

What an incredibly productive day,

--Bart


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