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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
IPv6 was initially declared the "Next Step" in 1994. It has been around a while but hasn't really gained much traction. It will (there won't be much alternative), but not until some major players start pushing it.
If you look at some of the Windows updates or you network connections, you'll see you've probably already installed some of the drivers/updates.
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Once vista comes up, you will see IPv6 take off, Vista is built for it.
As for 4 billion addresses, 6 billion people. Its because some Network Admins dont know how to properly sunnet and how to use the public IP range.
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