Anyone here actually ready for IPv6?
I know my router isn't, and I don't think there are that many that are, not unless you want to pay silly money (£100+).
IPv4: 4,228,250,625
IPv6: 274,941,996,890,625 @255*255*255*255*255*255
The figure in the description is 254*254*254*254*254*254
2,685,358,665,400,96
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without wanting to sound stupid because ive done networking and i know a bit about ip addressing
is my router going to stop working at some point because of the change up to IPV6?
is my router going to stop working at some point because of the change up to IPV6?
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[quote="YorkshirePud"]without wanting to sound stupid because ive done networking and i know a bit about ip addressing
is my router going to stop working at some point because of the change up to IPV6?[/quote
I doubt it, my ISP is using tunneling to ensure backwards comparability. In fact it failed today and my internet was soooooo slow.
is my router going to stop working at some point because of the change up to IPV6?[/quote
I doubt it, my ISP is using tunneling to ensure backwards comparability. In fact it failed today and my internet was soooooo slow.

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