A public IPv6, from $5 / month.
Pick the tier that matches how many addresses you need per device. Monthly auto-debit via Xendit. Switch to annual any time and save 15%.
Single device, one public IPv6. Best for SSH, game servers, remote desktops, exposing one self-hosted service.
Lab / homelab / pro: run 16 distinct services on one device, each with its own IPv6. Cheapest entry into prefix delegation.
Small business or IoT fleet: 256 stable addresses behind one tunnel — enough for a small device cluster or many sub-services.
Power users with significant address needs: multi-tenant lab, dev/test environments, big homelab.
Small business multi-tenant deployments. Best $/IP — 65k addresses at sub-cent-per-IP-per-month.
Pre-enterprise: large IoT platforms, sub-tenant SaaS that assigns IPs to its own customers.
Enterprise scale: massive IoT deployments, dedicated allocations for sub-leasing.
Full subnet for ISPs, regional resellers, or data centers. Equivalent to an LIR-grade /64 — bring-your-own-customers.
Full-duplex tunnel for the whole org.
Standard wayangi is inbound-only — the world reaches your device through its dedicated public IPv6. Enterprise opens the return path: your traffic also exits the internet through the same wayangi-owned address, so outbound IP geolocation, allowlisting, and reputation stay under your control.
- ✓ Inbound + outbound through dedicated wayangi IP
- ✓ Dedicated
/48or larger, BGP-routed - ✓ Optional single-tenant hub (no shared peers)
- ✓ SLA: 99.9% uptime, named response times
- ✓ Priority engineering + Slack channel
- ✓ Custom AllowedIPs / split-tunnel routing
- ✓ Anycast / multi-region hub on request
- ✓ Invoice billing in IDR or USD
Scoped to your seat count, /prefix size, hub topology, and SLA tier.
Contact [email protected] →Typical reply: 1 business day.
Doing it yourself? Brace yourself.
You can technically buy IPv6 space from a Regional Internet Registry and route it yourself. Almost no one finishes. Here's what you'd actually pay — and how long you'd actually wait — before the first packet arrives.
Do it yourself
| Edge router pair (Juniper MX / Cisco ASR · redundant) | $15,000+ |
| Optics, cabling, rack PDUs, console | $2,000+ |
| DC install / cross-connect setup fees | $3,000+ |
| LIR/ASN application + legal + KYC | $2,000+ |
| CAPEX minimum, day one | $22,000+ |
| RIR (APNIC/RIPE/ARIN) LIR membership | $1,100/yr |
| ASN maintenance | $300/yr |
| BGP transit · 2 carriers · 12-month locks | $7,200/yr |
| DC colocation · 12-month contracts × 2 sites | $12,000/yr |
| DDoS scrubbing service (annual) | $6,000/yr |
| Locked-in / year | $26,600/yr |
| Network engineer · 0.5 FTE Singapore | $5,000/mo |
| Bandwidth overage + power pass-through | $300/mo |
| Monthly burn (steady state) | $5,300/mo |
- 3–6 months from contract signed to first working address
- You sign 12-month transit + colo contracts — can't cancel partway
- You buy the routers — they're yours forever, replace them when they fail
- You write the multi-platform agent. You handle RPKI/ROA, IRR, abuse desks, route hijacks
- You're on-call 24/7 for BGP flaps. One mistake = your prefix gets de-peered
wayangi
- Sign in with Google
- Pick a tier, pay with card
- Copy your token
wayangi --token=…on your device- Your public IPv6 is live
FAQ
Is this a VPN?
No. Your outbound traffic stays on your own ISP. wayangi only carries the inbound side — packets the world sends to your device.
Can my IP be abused for spam / scanning?
The hub enforces an inbound-only egress policy — your assigned IP can only respond to inbound flows, never initiate new outbound. Abuse-vector at source.
Does it work behind CGNAT or mobile?
Yes — that's the main use case. The agent makes only outbound UDP, NAT-traversable from any restrictive network.
Can I cancel?
Any time from the device detail page. Your IPv6 stays leased until the end of the paid period. No termination fees.
Can I bring my own /48?
If you have an APNIC/RIPE/ARIN allocation, contact us — we run the control plane and ops, you supply the prefix. Custom pricing.
What about IPv4?
v4 transit isn't included today. wayangi assumes you're targeting IPv6 destinations — if you need v4 ingress, point an A record at your hub and run a port-forward yourself.
There's a free mesh-only tier too.
Run wayangi on up to 3 of your own devices in a private mesh — no public IPv6, not reachable from the open internet, but you can poke at the agent, the dashboard, and the install flow with zero risk. Upgrade to a paid tier any time for a real address.