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So, how many of you are ready? - Printable Version +- Southperry.net (https://www.southperry.net) +-- Forum: Social (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Forum: The Speakeasy (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=54) +--- Thread: So, how many of you are ready? (/showthread.php?tid=62960) |
So, how many of you are ready? - Eos - 2013-03-05 Clearly this is an enlightening experiment. Some of you getting partial successes may want to try the test again bypassing any routers you have between you and your modems to see if that causes any differences. So, how many of you are ready? - Yugidude - 2013-03-05 0/10. Could someone tell me exactly what ipv6 is? So, how many of you are ready? - Raul - 2013-03-05 Yugidude Wrote:0/10. Could someone tell me exactly what ipv6 is? http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/index.html So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 Yugidude Wrote:0/10. Could someone tell me exactly what ipv6 is? From what I understand (Warning: Wikipedia speed read!) it was intended to address the issue of IPv4 addresses running out. As you know IP addresses currently look something like this: 255.0.0.0; IPv6 addresses extend a lot further than that to prevent the issue of lacking addresses for all the signed on devices since all connected devices would need its own IP. Quote:IPv6 uses a 128-bit address, allowing for 2128, or approximately 3.4×1038 addresses, or more than 7.9×1028 times as many as IPv4, which uses 32-bit addresses. IPv4 allows for only approximately 4.3 billion addresses. The two protocols are not designed to be interoperable, complicating the transition to IPv6. So, how many of you are ready? - Flonne - 2013-03-05 Curtiss Wrote:From what I understand (Warning: Wikipedia speed read!) it was intended to address the issue of IPv4 addresses running out. As you know IP addresses currently look something like this: 255.0.0.0; IPv6 addresses extend a lot further than that to prevent the issue of lacking addresses for all the signed on devices since all connected devices would need its own IP. Basically this, but it's worse than that; IPv4 wastes a TON of addresses and is convoluted as all hell for no fucking reason. IPv6 has a much more uniform ruleset and wastes very few addresses. So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 Flonne Wrote:Basically this, but it's worse than that; IPv4 wastes a TON of addresses and is convoluted as all hell for no fucking reason. IPv6 has a much more uniform ruleset and wastes very few addresses. Believe me when I say I sure didn't think of it that way when I sneaked a peek at my computer's IPv6 address. :f6: Then again, I'm not an expert on this. So, how many of you are ready? - Eos - 2013-03-05 Flonne Wrote:Basically this, but it's worse than that; IPv4 wastes a TON of addresses and is convoluted as all hell for no fucking reason. IPv6 has a much more uniform ruleset and wastes very few addresses. Those are more "side benefits" of the redo. Ultimately the only reason IPv6 got done was the exhaustion of IPv4 address space. It just used as an opportunity to "do it better" rather than just being a knee jerk sizing increase. So, how many of you are ready? - Justin - 2013-03-05 I already know I can't connect to IPv6 websites, since my provider does not support it at this time. Got a 0/10 on the test. So, how many of you are ready? - Pink Bean - 2013-03-05 zero well okay. i do have the option of inputting ipv6 addresses. it working is a whole other thing even with google's DNS server for ipv6 i guess i'll just have to wait for FiOS to do this stuff So, how many of you are ready? - DavyJonesx - 2013-03-05 I got 7/10. GG guys <3 So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 DavyJonesx Wrote:I got 7/10. I don't even need this IPV6 thing yet but I suddenly need it now that I know someone can get it. I mean, congratulations.
So, how many of you are ready? - Eos - 2013-03-05 DavyJonesx Wrote:I got 7/10. Can you connect to http://ipv6.google.com/ ? What's it look like?
So, how many of you are ready? - DavyJonesx - 2013-03-05 Curtiss Wrote:I don't even need this IPV6 thing yet but I suddenly need it now that I know someone can get it. Haha, tnx I guess. I really don't know what this means tho
So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 DavyJonesx Wrote:Haha, tnx I guess. Just do as Eos says first and try that link. If you do it before someone else posts that they can connect to Google using that link you've just earned some Southperry fame! Whatever that means. So, how many of you are ready? - DavyJonesx - 2013-03-05 Eos Wrote:Can you connect to http://ipv6.google.com/ ? Curtiss Wrote:Just do as Eos says first and try that link. If you do it before someone else posts that they can connect to Google using that link you've just earned some Southperry fame! http://i.imgur.com/ifIrBnS.png Looks pretty much the same lol So, how many of you are ready? - Eos - 2013-03-05 Curtiss Wrote:you've just earned some Southperry fame! I'm pretty sure it's comparable to a cheese sandwich. DavyJonesx Wrote:http://i.imgur.com/ifIrBnS.png Weep my people for the beauty denied you!
So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 Eos Wrote:I'm pretty sure it's comparable to a cheese sandwich. Dammit, I never knew I was that far from getting a cheese sandwich for nothing- sorry, almost nothing since I pay for half of this connection. So, how many of you are ready? - DavyJonesx - 2013-03-05 Eos Wrote:I'm pretty sure it's comparable to a cheese sandwich. I guess we need 10/10? o.O So, how many of you are ready? - Curtiss - 2013-03-05 DavyJonesx Wrote:I guess we need 10/10? o.O Consider how everyone else is at a big fat zero (Except hadriel apparently) and you have your answer. So, how many of you are ready? - DavyJonesx - 2013-03-05 Curtiss Wrote:Consider how everyone else is at a big fat zero (Except hadriel apparently) and you have your answer. I get this: http://i.imgur.com/0KT22k2.png (it's dutch) I guess all the blue (!)'s should have been green ✓'s
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