Just wondering what others thought on IPv6 were. I perosnally think it looks pretty amazing, not to much more complicated (VERY good thing IMO). It would probably enable what are now Private range IP's to have their own publicaly routable IP, but I doubt they will do that due to the increase of the size of the routing tables. However, it should certainly last us at least half the time of its ancestor, I am still suprised at how long IPv4 has lasted. About 20 years now if I am not mistaken?

How long do you guys think it will be before it will get widespread implementation? I know of quite a few people who have already implemented it on their home networks, but I have yet to hear of any business who implemented it. FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD all have support for it now, with pateched versions of just about every common service/program. I have still not implemented it yet, I still use windows Dual Boot. Also, I play a lot of games, and they don't have support yet (obviously)

-The Grunt