But 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 ...