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An Introduction to IPv6 by James P. Early, Ph.D.

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

Presentation given by James P. Early, Ph.D. (SUNY Oswego) to Project Advance, May 2009 on IPv6.

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  • 3:21 to skip the life story intro

  • Very good introduction into IPv6. IPv6 can be confusing, however I think you broken the barrier of confusion and very clearly explained principles of IPv6. Well done.

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  • That is a good presentation. This is a difficult topic and is very confusing for most people to grasp. Thankfully I am a genius so I understand it...other people who have dissed your presentation are posers.........the Wireshark information you showed was a very good addition.

  • What I really liked about this video is he didn't assume that you work in I.T or a geek (does help). He starts off simple and then dives in, which suits me fine!

  • @rakeau - Cheers!

  • Mistakes all over dudeeeeeeeee

  • @52-54 minute you are telling about 48 bit mac address, after splitting into 1/2 and adding 2 bytes now it's 64 bits right? not 50 bytes as you are telling in video. By adding a prefix we are consuming 80 bits out of 128 (16bit+48bit+16bit).Is that the prefix is FE08 or FE will do?

  • crappy camera man

  • @MichaelRWally what would you want to be changed? What do you want to be added?

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