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3 reasons you don't need IPv6 in your home networkBut with IPv6, troubleshooting can be more difficult due to the unfamiliar address structure and more advanced routing and address allocation mechanisms. This can lead to a steeper learning curve ...
If you’ve ever been configuring a router or other network device and noticed that you can set up IPv4 and IPv6, you might have wondered what happened to IPv5. Well, thanks to [Navek], you ...
Another major concept concerns routing. IPv6 uses RA (Router Advertisement) instead of DHCP for address assignment. Local clients receive a globally routable prefix, meaning each device can ...
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