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Today is the day IPv6 finally goes live. For as long as there has been an Internet IPv4 has been synonymous with IP and nobody really stopped to think about which version of the protocol it was.
Ready or not, you're going to need to use both IPv6 and IPv4 on your corporate intranet and to connect to the Internet for years to come. Here are some ways to do it.
IPv6 has been in the works since 1998 to address the shortfall of IP addresses available under Ipv4, yet despite its efficiency and security advantages, adoption is still slow.
Agencies are being pushed to move to more secure Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) systems and services under a finalized memo the Office of Management and Budget released Thursday. The memo requires ...
All of that highlights the leadership of the organizations that are stepping up together for the World IPv6 Launch on June 6. With top global websites turning on IPv6 permanently and almost 50 ...
IPv6 offers several ways that aren’t possible in IPv4 to assign IP addresses, and DNS set-up has differences as well.
IPv4 is the current IP address protocol and it's very limiting for advertisers. It bundles many devices into a single address. IPv6 has existed for years, but has not caught on because there wasn't ...
In some instances, it solved the issue, and IPv6 could remain enabled, though in other instances, IPv6 would have to be disabled again. I’ll show you how to disable IPv6 on a Linux machine.
Support for IPv6 is enabled by default in most operating systems, and legend has it that disabling it will increase your internet speed. That's not really true, and here's why. Chris Hoffman at ...
Following is the list of top 5 wireless routers that are IPv6-ready. These are not the only routers on the market that support IPv6; many others do and even more will also support it via a ...
So something seemed to happen on our work network over the weekend where "laptops" (I'm waiting on confirmation) are resolving name lookups using IPv6 instead of IPv4 and it's breaking some of our ...
According to Microsoft, if you want to enjoy the best possible Xbox One gaming experience, you should use IPv6. The Xbox One natively supports IPv6, but finding an ISP that will give you an IPv6 ...