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10 things you should know about IPv6 addressing
hi all i found this interesting read about IPv4 and Ipv6 and wondering is this why we experience problems with the issue "unidentified network"?
"The IPv4 addresses we are all used to seeing are made up of four numerical octets that combine to form a 32-bit address. IPv6 addresses look nothing like IPv4 addresses. IPv6 addresses are 128 bits in length and are made up of hexadecimal characters."
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10 things you should know about IPv6 addressing | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com