Vreemde buren op het TV metwerk van freedom

Ik heb iets vreemds ontdekt op mijn mikrotik RB4011.
Ik heb alleen internet en telefonie bij freedom maar bij het bekijken zag ik twee mikrotik routers in neighbours op het tv netwerk van freedom. (vlan4) Dit lijkt mij niet in orde. Is dit een andere klant van freedom of is dit freedom zelf? Zie de afbeelding.

Hoi,

Die 100.65.x.x IP adressen is een speciale range die valt onder RFC6598 van IANA.

Hier kun je er meer over lezen:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6598

Het wordt o.a. gebruikt voor:

  1. Console gaming – some games fail when two subscribers using the
    same outside public IPv4 address try to connect to each other.

  2. Video streaming – performance is impacted when using one of
    several popular video-streaming technologies to deliver multiple
    video streams to users behind particular CPE routers.

  3. Peer-to-peer – some peer-to-peer applications cannot seed
    content due to the inability to open incoming ports through the
    CGN. Likewise, some SIP client implementations cannot receive
    incoming calls unless they first initiate outgoing traffic or
    open an incoming port through the CGN using the Port Control
    Protocol (PCP) [PCP-BASE] or a similar mechanism.

  4. Geo-location – geo-location systems identify the location of the
    CGN server, not the end host.

  5. Simultaneous logins – some websites (particularly banking and
    social-networking websites) restrict the number of simultaneous
    logins per outside public IPv4 address.

  6. 6to4 – 6to4 requires globally reachable addresses and will not
    work in networks that employ addresses with limited topological
    span, such as those employing CGNs.

Succes met je zoektocht!

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