Thursday, 8 November 2012

Disable IPV6

Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) was the first publicly used version of the Internet Protocol. IPv4 addresses are typically displayed as four numbers, each in the range 0 to 255, or 8 bits per number, for a total of 32 bits. However, the use of IPv4 will be reduced. IPv6 will replace IPv4 with longer host addresses

IPv6 is the successor to Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4). It was designed as an evolutionary upgrade to the Internet Protocol and will, in fact, coexist with the older IPv4 for some time. IPv6 is designed to allow the Internet to grow steadily, both in terms of the number of hosts connected and the total amount of data traffic transmitted. However, difference it utilizes 128-bit address

example:
IPV4: 198.176.0.9
IPV6: FE74:2366:BE43:CMDA:4145:0:0:3A






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