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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    or just changing the ip to 3 digit hex that would add alot of space, 281200199450625
    Yeah, and it would be more computer friendly, but those who doesn't have a hex number pad would still find it a bit more pita to use.
    My idea was simply to get as much as possible out of a regular num pad.

    Besides, I dunno how easy it is to use A - F in those countries who uses some other alphabet than the latin one.
    Edit: Well that's an issue with IPv6 as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mats View Post
    Yeah, and it would be more computer friendly, but those who doesn't have a hex number pad would still find it a bit more pita to use.
    My idea was simply to get as much as possible out of a regular num pad.

    Besides, I dunno how easy it is to use A - F in those countries who uses some other alphabet than the latin one.
    Edit: Well that's an issue with IPv6 as well...
    ip v6 uses hex though so... and its just a pain since it has 8 digit sets but we are going to start with 4 and only use those untill we run out then unlock the 5th and a so on
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