MvdV> Yes, it works. Thanks for testing. No, it is not free. Only the MvdV> first fifty days are free after that it is EUR 5/year for 12 ports.
That wouldn't be a show stopper. ;)
MvdV> Yes, it has some limitations. But I think it will work for me.
Untill they find it's not profitable and quit the service or make the prices a lot higher. ;)
MvdV> Depending on a third party - free or paid - is never the optimum MvdV> solution, but if one chooses IPv4 only, one has to rely on a third MvdV> party like he.net for IPv6. IPv6 is the future, so in that case I MvdV> prefer native IPv6 and IPv4 via a third party instead of the other MvdV> way around.
Maybe in the future, right now I wouldn't absolutely need IPv6. I think I can do without it.
WV>> If you have no choice, it is (very) usefull.
MvdV> I expect many people will have no choice in the not too distant foreseeable MvdV> future. Even you with your geek friendly ISP may have no choice some day.
They'll try to prevent that, because that will cost them customers. Their "geek friendly" image is how they distinquish themselfs from the others. If they don't have that, there are probably cheeper ones that provide the same product and service level.
WV>> But I don't think I would prefer it over a static IPv4 address right WV>> now.
MvdV> They offer a dedicated static IPv4 too. For a fee.
Of course. ;)
Bye, Wilfred.
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