![]() ![]() Now there are computers speaking two different languages – IPv4 and IPv6. It means, they are all still working on IPv4 protocol. ![]() Now the problem started (well, IPv6 came in to rescue us from the problem of IP address depletion isn’t?) – still many websites and networks around the world are yet to implement IPv6. Thus IPv6 born, the new language that every IPv6 computer will speak. Everything was well until the Internet ran out of enough IP addresses and we badly needed another protocol that can provide huge IP address range. It was an identity for every computer in the internet and they all were speaking only IPv4 language. We already know IPv4 is an Internet Protocol version 4 that we were using for decades to access internet. If you want to install Microsoft’s Teredo Tunneling Adapter on Windows 7, then it’s better to understand what IPv4 and IPv6 are. ![]()
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