https://www.ipv4auctions.com/

Just go buy more space. It's really not that expensive especially if you
rent the Static IP's out for $5-10 per month. Or just raise everyone's
rates $1-2 per month and give everyone a public IP which you'll have paid
back in under a year.

On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:09 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So in regards to dual stack, there's a kernel of truth there.
> If you have IPv6 space then you're eligible to get v4 space from the v4 to
> v6 transition pool.  The idea is that you can't run v6 unless you have some
> v4 space for things like v6 to v4 tunneling and for dual stack DNS
> servers.  From the transition pool you're allowed to request up to one /24
> every 6 months.
>
> If you're equipment is something purchased within the past decade, then it
> probably can transport IPv6.  So a dual stack implementation these days
> should just be a matter of configuration.  Assuming you can do that, then
> yes you can get IPv4 from the transition pool, and then you can assign your
> static IP customers a v6 subnet and a v4 address and that's a legit use of
> the transition pool.
>
> ....the advantage of course is that you are paying a normal ARIN
> registration fee, and not paying anything crazy for auctions or brokered
> transfers.
>
> -Adam
>
>
>
> On 11/9/2018 1:41 PM, Timothy Steele wrote:
>
> the best solution is to buy some more IPv4 space
>
> a quick google search found this
>
> https://www.ipv4auctions.com/
>
> just make sure your charging customers right for the IP space
>
>
> I have heard rumors if you are doing IPv6 dual Stack you can buy more ipv4
> space don't know how true that is..
>
> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:33 PM Kurt Fankhauser <lists.wavel...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Having more and more customers requesting public IP space for things like
>> camera systems. Do not have enough to go around here most customers are on
>> double NAT with 10.x.x.x on their router WAN port. I see there are VPN
>> services available like NordVPN where a customer can rent their own public
>> IP and have a VPN tunnel to get it to them. If the customer purchases their
>> own router does that VPN tunnel work going through a double NAT? Trying to
>> offer a solution to customers needing public IP space.
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