Originally Posted by Josef K.
Why do cars go 120 M. P. H. if you shouldn't speed?
IPV6 is part of Inernet II.
It allows so many ip addresses that every man and woamn that ever lived on the planet to have an ip along with their ipod, toaster oven, car, and wallet.
But .... it's not ready for the avgerge joe's home rig and will take many years to get rid of IVP4.
IPV6 is mainly used for private networks, cluster communication, and is concitered expermental.
The main reason it needs to be disabled in the home is that a router (almost required now by ISP's) doesn't understand it and it tunnels trough IPV4, but also goes into a long time out and slows down the internet.
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