Expanding the Internet: From IPv4 to IPv6 - NRO version
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nice soundtrack!! Maybe anybody knows who plays that?
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why is everyone here so shocked about it..this thing was happening since last couple of years..anyway its not hard to move from ipv4 to 6 coz everyone is taking steps day by day..this is not a rocket science to move between this thing!!! if you look properly at ipv6 stack you can use ipv4*ipv6 stack means no complicated address!!!
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@zionicion 2% currently
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2012.....omg....end of internet....doomsday
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Neo wake up!.... Google has you ))))
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11 per cent?? Sounds cheap to me :)
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@sunnz This is from Wikipedia:
Version numbers 0 through 3 were development versions of IPv4 used between 1977 and 1979.[citation needed] Version number 5 was used by the Internet Stream Protocol (IST), an experimental stream protocol. Version numbers 6 through 9 were proposed for various protocol models designed to replace IPv4: SIPP (Simple Internet Protocol Plus, known now as IPv6), TP/IX (RFC 1475), PIP (RFC 1621) and TUBA (TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses, RFC 1347).
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What happened to IPv1, 2, 3, and 5?
Hi Daffy1981,
The track is called "Flamethrower" by Ken Sharp and is available from the istockphoto website. Just search for the file id "8733926"
Kind Regards,
James
apnicmultimedia 1 year ago