what is IPv4 and IPv6 ?
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A: IPv6 is the sixth revision to the Internet Protocol and the successor to IPv4. It functions similarly to IPv4in that it provides the unique, numerical IP addresses necessary for Internet-enabled devices to communicate. However, it does sport one major difference: it utilizes 128-bit addresses.
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IPV4 and IPV6
The Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is a protocol for use on packet-switched Link Layer networks (e.g. Ethernet).The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is more advanced and has better features compared to IPv4. It has the capability to provide an infinite number of addresses.
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