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Till recently, we used the IPv4 version, which provided us with a 32-bit address. But these available addresses will be exhausted soon. The newer version of IP, is the IPv6, on the other hand ...
IPv6 was developed squarely with this problem in mind, and expands the address space to a whopping 128 bits. This is enough for about 340 undecillion unique devices, which is more than the number ...
IPv6 assigns multiple addresses to the same interface. The 128-bit addresses are split into a 64-bit prefix assigned by your ISP and a 64-bit interface identifier. Using SLAAC (Stateless Address ...
The Asia-Pacific region has reached an internet milestone: 50% of its networks are now IPv6-capable, according to the ...
IPv6, on the other hand, was developed with 128-bit addresses, with the total number of addresses available equal to two to the power of 128. This is an astronomically large number that is ...