top | item 37554680 (no title) superluserdo | 2 years ago >Let it be IPv4 with more bitsThen it's not IPv4 and is not compatible with IPv4. discuss order hn newest hkt|2 years ago It'd be compatible (or trivially close) to most of the software that is required to make it work. Which is to say the cost of implementation would be low - not the case with ipv6.
hkt|2 years ago It'd be compatible (or trivially close) to most of the software that is required to make it work. Which is to say the cost of implementation would be low - not the case with ipv6.
hkt|2 years ago