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XDA Developers on MSNIPv4 was meant to be dead within a decade; what's happening with IPv6?A new protocol, IPv6, was devised and hailed as the solution, with exhaustion of IPv4 addresses leading many to expect IPv4's ...
The transition to IPv6 remains slow. The current allocation of IPv6 addresses across Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) When will t ...
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XDA Developers on MSN3 reasons you don't need IPv6 in your home networkAfter looking innto it, there are quite a number of reasons why IPv6 might be unnecessary for most home users. Here's what I ...
Many decades later, [Geoff Huston] in an article on the APNIC blog looks back on these years to try to understand why IPv4 is still a crucial foundation of the modern Internet while IPv6 has ...
With Malaysia being the third country in the world to prepare for a full migration to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), many Malaysians may wonder why this transition is necessary and what it ...
We finally have some answers about the Windows IPv6 vulnerability — and a Proof ... That’s not very helpful on its own, which is why [Marcus Hutchins]’s analysis is so helpful here.
But these available addresses will be exhausted soon. The newer version of IP, is the IPv6, on the other hand, offers us 128-bit addressing capability, which means that there would be more ...
The Asia-Pacific region has reached an internet milestone: 50% of its networks are now IPv6-capable, according to the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC). Led by India (78% of networks ...
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