On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:13 PM, Andrew Ragone <ajr9166(a)rit.edu> wrote:
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Another comment, though there are always unique design cases, why
would you want NAT with 44net addresses? There are so many addresses
and the benefits to running native addressing across a network are
unrivaled.
I don't.
The problem is our internet access is through the University, Penn State (
128.118.0.0/16) and I have not yet found a way around that. I have been
told it would take an act of God. That doesn't bother me (since I have seen
it before ;). One possibility may be KINBER <http://www.kinber.org/>'s new
Pennsylvania Research & Education Network
(
PennREN<http://www.kinber.org/docs/PennREN_Construction_Complete_release…)
based here in State College. And I am still exploring that.
I would appreciate any other ideas. I do not have a formal IT background.
What is possible? could this N2N <http://luca.ntop.org/n2n.pdf>be relevant?
73,
Jim A. KB3TBX for PSARC <http://www.clubs.psu.edu/up/k3cr/>