I guess I won't need to add routes to my gateway, only subnetting on the inside will probably do for the time being (a hub/spoke topology, routing only between directly-connected subnets). And many ISPs allow you to buy your own CPE.
Using an AirPort Extreme (or other home router with similar features) in bridged mode would do the trick, i guess. :-) cheers, Carlos On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Antonio Querubin <t...@lava.net> wrote: > On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote: > >> Reading this thread, and building on many comments to a previous one, >> I definitely see the need for subnetting a /64 arising sooner than >> later. >> >> It might not be perfect, It might be ugly, but it will happen. And, if >> you ask me, I would rather subnet a /64 than end up with a ipv6 >> version of NAT, a much worse alternative. > > Maybe not NAT but some kind of proxy ND and/or a migration from routing > firewalls to bridging firewalls. If the broadband provider is only > providing a single /64, it's not likely they're gonna be willing to add > routes to your gateway. > > Antonio Querubin > e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net > >