IPv4 and IPv6 Connectivity?

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  1. Posts : 9,788
    Mac OS Catalina
       #11

    AddRAM said:
    yep, IPv6 is provided by your ISP, as mentioned they won`t implement it until they have to.

    It`s nothing special, it`s just more ip addresses because they are running out of the IPv4 type.

    IPv6 - Wikipedia
    They are not running out of IPv4 ip's, which was busted as a myth back when the ISP's tried using that excuse. Even if the ISP's implement the feature, that does not automatically mean that you are going to always get a IPv6 connection to some remote server or routed along IPv6 only back bones.

    IPv4 is very much alive and not going anywhere in our lifetime. Arin is purposely using the excuse that the IPv4 pool is empty to push IPv6. It is all about slick snake oil marketing that not everyone is taking as serious, because it is not 100% true what they are pushing.
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  2. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #12

    Hey, if it`s on the internet it`s gotta be true LOL

    Like I said, it`s nothing special.
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  3. Posts : 822
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #13

    bro67 said:
    They are not running out of IPv4 ip's, which was busted as a myth back when the ISP's tried using that excuse. Even if the ISP's implement the feature, that does not automatically mean that you are going to always get a IPv6 connection to some remote server or routed along IPv6 only back bones.
    Do you have a source for this, I would like to read it.
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