Perhaps...but an ugly hack that has left the door open for v4 to continue to work until when...2005 supposedly?
You may not have the power to control the NAT specifically, but I'm pretty sure if you tried really hard you could get a web page working on a port other than 80.
The connections to home users won't be from Comcast for the TV and toaster, ATT for the toilet and Sprint for your PC. They will all route through a single provider (choose any one of the above or select other. The real issue will be trying to keep routing tables for a hundred-gazillion gadgets out there. I'm pretty sure my 7500 fully loaded won't cut the mustard.
Sadly, Firefly sucked anyway. Can't believe they pulled Dark Angel for that "Hey look, it's a poorly acted space western" POS.
Perhaps...but an ugly hack that has left the door open for v4 to continue to work until when...2005 supposedly? You may not have the power to control the NAT specifically, but I'm pretty sure if you tried really hard you could get a web page working on a port other than 80. The connections to home users won't be from Comcast for the TV and toaster, ATT for the toilet and Sprint for your PC. They will all route through a single provider (choose any one of the above or select other. The real issue will be trying to keep routing tables for a hundred-gazillion gadgets out there. I'm pretty sure my 7500 fully loaded won't cut the mustard.