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Homegroup and ipv6
Can someone pls tell me the reason why to create homegroup, you need to enbaled ipv6?
Lets do a poll also.
absolutely amigos
What the hell is ipv6
now that u mentioned it
i don't know, i don't think so
Can someone pls tell me the reason why to create homegroup, you need to enbaled ipv6?
Lets do a poll also.
Homegroup simply relies on IPv6 to work. There's nothing more to it, really.
So what are you saying, that MS uses this notion of ipv6 usage with homegroup only as a placeholder?
If so this can mean two things:
1) When ipv6 eventually get globalised (hmm when? ), Windows users would be familiar with the notion of ipv6?
2) When ipv6 eventually get globalised (hmm when? ), MS would be ready to take it on and make their apps ipv6 intergatable. This imply that they want t keep up the Jones.
I don't have the answer, and i hope someone more knowledgable will give that answer, but untill then i can't see any reason for linking ipv6 to homegroups. Remember that at home in your private network (or at work where you use homegroup) you are joinning pcs to homegroups to share files, videos, music etc. You don't really go out into the internet as such.
well now
IP-6 is not a place holder. it is the active method for homegroups and large internet assets. It is in use and its use is already increasing. The Jones are way ahead of microsoft. Ms is just a pupy in this Dog show
2-Ip-6 is ALREADY "globalized?" all of the backbone servers, all of the switching companies, all of the hardware vendors are using it NOW.
This isnt a MS conspiracy. Why would they want to incur the costs of IP-6 in their software, and hardware if they didnt have to.
Ken
By globalised, i meant daily usage and i do not believe it is so in this context.
Im not saying this is a conspiracy, i'm just saying there is no need for ipv6 for homegroup usage. Have ipv6 protocol installed and actually using it or not is two different things. At home where you have your homegroup setup within your home network (for sharing files, music etc) how does ipv6 come into it?
This is an example of ipv6 IP, translated through by Teredo.
2001:db8:85a3:0:0:8a2e:370:7334
How many people now are actually pinging pcs with thise type of IPs?