You can always bring up an HE IPv6 tunnel and hand out public IPs that way.
-- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, +1 (360) 474-7474 On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Laurent Dumont <ad...@coldnorthadmin.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We are running a small-ish LAN event in Toronto where we have to use a > single IP address to NAT between 250-350 players. I have been made aware of > possible issues with different services like Steam, Origin and Twitch who > can run into issues when a large number of connections seem to originate > from a single IP address. I just wanted to poke the list to see if anyone > can chime him on their experiences with NATing customers and the impact it > might have on public services. I am usually using public IP address space > for players when designing most large LAN events. Dealing with NAT for a > medium-ish amount of customers is not something I am used to do. > > It feels silly to worry about that when you assume that WISP > sometimes(mostly?) use CGN when providing internet to customers. The same > could be said of most large office buildings around the world. > > I appreciate any input on the matter! > > Thanks > > Laurent >