The good news is most modern operating systems understand both, so when the times comes for the cutover, it should be invisible for most users.ĭo You Have Any Groovy Questions or Comments? Drop your comment below, or join us in the groovyPost Free Tech Support Community. ![]() IPv6 is 128 bits in length which should allow for more than enough addresses in the foreseeable future.The problem with IPv4 is the address is only 32bit’s in length which means there are not enough addresses to go around. IPv4 is the old system we currently use to designate IP addresses across all of the public computers that are connecting to the internet.However, for most home users, IPv6 use is uncommon. ![]()
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