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Follow on Google News | Go Away,The Internet Is Full… by www.adapterlist.comYes, perhaps you’ve heard this alarm before. But this time it’s really true. The last large blocks of IP addresses were allocated by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) on February 1st, 2011. No need to worry, though.
Are You Ready For IPv6? Yes, perhaps you’ve heard this alarm before. But this time it’s really true. The last large blocks of IP addresses were allocated by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) on February 1st, 2011. No need to worry, though. You’ll still get an IP address and everything will be fine, most likely. Your ISP (and your smartphone’s data carrier) already has large blocks of IP addresses assigned to them, and will assign one to your device when needed. The problem is that the number of devices connected to the Internet cannot keep on growing once all the IP addresses are used up. Your ISP, in order to add new customers like you, will need more IP addresses. New businesses, government agencies, and other large organizations need blocks of IP addresses. Fortunately, the uber-geeks who run the Internet are on top of the situation. Currently, the Internet operates on Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), which can handle up to about 4.3 billion IP addresses. It is time for the entire Internet to switch over to IPv6, which supports enough IP addresses to give every person on Earth several billion IP addresses of his or her very own. There’s more to like about IPv6, too. http://www.adapterlist.com/ Benefits of IPv6 Better security is built into IPv6, including IPSec encryption and authentication of every packet of data. That will make many of the techniques used by hackers and malware distributors obsolete. The speed, reliability, and consistency of the Internet will improve under IPv6 thanks to changes in the way data packets are formed and routed. Also, lollipops will grow on trees, and it will be sunny every day — all because of IPv6. You may be using IPv6 right now without even knowing it. IPv6 is backwards-compatible with IPv4 so the transition should be painless. Windows 7, Vista and Mac OS have support for IPv6 right out of the box. If you’re running Windows XP, make sure you have the latest Service Pack (SP3) installed. Then open a command prompt, enter ipv6 and press Enter. If you get a message that IPv6 is not installed, type netsh int ipv6 install and press Enter. If you have a high-speed internet connection, such as DSL, cable or fiber optic, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) probably supplied you with a router. Before moving customers to IPv6, it would be the ISP’s job to make sure you have a router that’s IPv6 ready. But if you purchased your own router, you’ll need to double check that yourself. Your operating system and your ISP should handle the rest of the transition to IPv6 for you. Tagclouds:hp dv6000 Battery hp dv8000 Battery hp dv9700 battery hp elitebook 8530w battery Hp hstnn-db42 laptop Battery hp hstnn-ib44 Battery Hp nc6000 battery hp nc8430 battery HP pavilion dv2000 Battery Hp pavilion dv3500 battery HP pavilion dv4 Battery Hp pavilion dv5 battery hp pavilion dv6 battery Sony vgp-bpl2c battery Sony vgp-bps10 battery sony vgp-bps2c battery Sony vgp-bps2c battery Toshiba PA3283U-1ACA 15V 5A 75W 6.3MM*3.0MM Adapter Toshiba pa3534u-1brs battery toshiba pa3536u-1brs adapter Toshiba PA3589U 19V 4.74A 90W 5.5MM*2.5MM Adapter Toshiba pa3634u-1bas battery Toshiba satellite a205 battery Read more business news: Dell latitude d620 battery Dell latitude d630 battery acer batbl50l6 laptop battery Toshiba pa3534u-1bas battery Resource from:http://www.adapterlist.com/ # # # www.adapterlist.com supply high quality ac adapters, laptop power adapters, laptop batteries, notebook batteries, All batteries and laptop power adapters are Brand New, Manufacturer Warranty and Customer Service Commitment! End
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