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anyone know lots about ipv6?
Its apparently added into this newer edition of the cisco course im taking, lot of emphasis on it. I mean i know the advantages on it and stuff, its just hard, memorizing all the ipv4 stuff and then all of the ipv6 stuff plus all of the commands for everything and learning how to deal with servers and all the different protocols. phew so much:sleepy:...
just wondering if ipv6 is really acknowledged about? It seems to have a lot of advantages, but yet the switch-over is slow and some people dislike it, idk why though.
 

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IMO, I have a cable modem that supports IPv6 but my router doesn't support it. For many who wants IPv6, they must have a router that supports IPv6. Also, I heard that some ISP are still doing trials with it and the best method you have is 6to4 tunneling which apparently is much slower than IPv4. Well, I'll wait for 5 more years until they sort it out and IPv6 is standard feature on every router.
 

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IMO, I have a cable modem that supports IPv6 but my router doesn't support it. For many who wants IPv6, they must have a router that supports IPv6. Also, I heard that some ISP are still doing trials with it and the best method you have is 6to4 tunneling which apparently is much slower than IPv4. Well, I'll wait for 5 more years until they sort it out and IPv6 is standard feature on every router.

yea, at my high school we have a1500 dollar budget between comptia+class and a cisco class. We have a course on ipv6, but the routers we practice on dont support ipv6.... we are three generations behind, so its a no-go on actual real world practice. And yea, my textbook predicts that in 2015 ipv6 will start taking off more, because of hosts:ipv4 address ratio. Anyhow yea there are all these ipv4 -->ipv6 protocols and its all sorta messy. I think the trend is to do as you stated, and for your reason. Its just annoyingly hard to learn, both at the same time. but hey, future-proof aint bad. Honestly though, i dont see the benefits in home users using ipv6.
 

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I was sorting wondering about the ipv6 as well; and what the advantages and disadvantages of it are aside from the fact that I believe it may be a bit quicker than ipv4?(or is it the other way around?)
 

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I was sorting wondering about the ipv6 as well; and what the advantages and disadvantages of it are aside from the fact that I believe it may be a bit quicker than ipv4?(or is it the other way around?)

This is what my textbook says
 

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q [email protected] (Turbo boost 2.93ghz)
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Lenovo KL3
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730
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(1) ATI HDMI Audio (2) Realtek High Definition Audio
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Thanks for the info. now i know a bit more. I have not heard anything about my isp switching to or using ipv6 in addition to or replacing ipv4. So that leads me to to believe that they are gonna stick with what they have been using since day 1.
 

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Corsair 16gb ddr3 1600mhz
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Nvidia Geforce gt 430
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Titanium x-fi pci express
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Dell E198WFP
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1 western digital 2TB drive.
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Antec 1200 watt
Case
Inwin Dragon Rider
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6 case supplied cooling fans
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logitech mk700
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logitech m705
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25-50mbps download; 10mbps upload(i think)
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avg free 2014
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mozilla firefox
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Also have a pretty bad speaker setup which is a klipsch promedia 5.1 surround speaker setup with huge subwoofer and lg blu ray player/writer. Also a hp officejet pro 8600 plus wireless all in one and a logitech s7500 webcam.
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