You still have no clue about IPv6? Read this and get convinced to start learning IPv6 now.
You've probably heard the news that the Internet is in trouble. The last block of IP addresses has been assigned by the Regional Internet Registries. However, considering that NAT is an efficient mechanism to remedy the shortage of public IP addresses, we won't really experience problems any time soon.
IPv4 address shortage
But this is only true for the developed countries. Developing countries, especially the emerging markets, are only at the beginning of building up their Internet infrastructure. For them, NAT probably is not really a solution because you need at least a certain number of public IP addresses to be able to communicate efficiently with the rest of the world. Hence, these countries probably will start introducing IPv6 quickly now.
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Author: Michael Pietroforte
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IPv6 - Part 1: Get started now!
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Michael Pietroforte
, Feb 10 2011 01:57 AM
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#1
Posted 10 February 2011 - 01:57 AM
#2
Posted 10 February 2011 - 10:34 AM
He is actually quite right.
Remembering an IPv6 address is a pain, but necessary to keep more networks being added to our bulk.
Remembering an IPv6 address is a pain, but necessary to keep more networks being added to our bulk.
#3
Posted 10 February 2011 - 12:46 PM
Is this site compatible with IP6?
#4
Posted 10 February 2011 - 03:31 PM
Good question: We are not compatible with IPv6 yet.
Here's a tool that helps: http://ip6check.com/?url=reboot.pro
The good news is that google.com and microsoft.com are not IPv6 compatible either so we're not the only guys out there without IPv6..
This is supported on the DNS side but not yet by our hosting provider.
Here's a tool that helps: http://ip6check.com/?url=reboot.pro
The good news is that google.com and microsoft.com are not IPv6 compatible either so we're not the only guys out there without IPv6..
This is supported on the DNS side but not yet by our hosting provider.
#5
Posted 10 February 2011 - 05:00 PM
wait a minute! i read somewhere google is ip6 compatibleGood question: We are not compatible with IPv6 yet.
Here's a tool that helps: http://ip6check.com/?url=reboot.pro
The good news is that google.com and microsoft.com are not IPv6 compatible either so we're not the only guys out there without IPv6..
This is supported on the DNS side but not yet by our hosting provider.
http://ipv6.google.com/
EDIT: Let me save you some dime: http://ip6check.com/...ipv6.google.com
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