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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to succeed IPv4

wiki

 

Have it running on windows7 with gogo6 tunnel

tunnel

 

When i hearded about IPv4 address exhaustion i started testing ipv6.

Interesting thing is that some pay-servers as "Newszilla6" and "XS News" give's the possibility to dl for free from there servers aslong the ipv6 test or running.

I really do this to test, i have already pay-server running for long time to get my things from the newsgroups.

 

Just curious if there or more running ipv6 :?:

 

Ron

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yeah as many of you know i take cisco networking and studying for my ccna. one comparison i thought was astounding is how big the internet is going to grow with ipv6. the visual they used is this. the internet today is the size of a tennis ball. the internet when ipv6 if out and after a couple years is supposed to grow to the size of the earth!

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yeah as many of you know i take cisco networking and studying for my ccna. one comparison i thought was astounding is how big the internet is going to grow with ipv6. the visual they used is this. the internet today is the size of a tennis ball. the internet when ipv6 if out and after a couple years is supposed to grow to the size of the earth!

From what I read, it was: Today's internet is a truck filled with grains of sand where one grain represents one IPv4 address. A planet filled with grains of sand would represent the address space of IPv6.

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