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  • Doesn't IPv4 change?

    IPv4 does not change in the sense that it is a fixed set of rules and protocols that define how devices communicate on a network. However, individual IPv4 addresses can change as they are assigned dynamically by internet service providers or network administrators. Additionally, advancements in technology have led to the development of IPv6, which is a newer version of the Internet Protocol that offers more available addresses and improved features compared to IPv4.

  • What is the question about Vodafone Cable and multiple users sharing an IPv4?

    The question about Vodafone Cable and multiple users sharing an IPv4 likely pertains to how Vodafone Cable, as an internet service provider, manages the allocation of IPv4 addresses to multiple users. IPv4 addresses are limited, and as more users connect to the internet, the demand for unique IPv4 addresses increases. Vodafone Cable may use techniques such as Network Address Translation (NAT) to allow multiple users to share a single IPv4 address, conserving the limited pool of available addresses. This approach enables Vodafone Cable to efficiently serve a larger number of users while minimizing the depletion of IPv4 addresses.

  • What is an IPv4 address?

    An IPv4 address is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. It consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods, with each number ranging from 0 to 255. IPv4 addresses are used to uniquely identify devices on a network and enable them to communicate with each other. Due to the limited number of available IPv4 addresses, the newer IPv6 protocol has been developed to accommodate the growing number of devices connected to the internet.

  • Why is IPv4 not connected?

    IPv4 is not connected because it is a protocol used to identify and locate devices on a network, but it does not have built-in security features to protect against cyber threats. Additionally, IPv4 has a limited number of available IP addresses, which has led to the development and adoption of IPv6 to accommodate the growing number of devices connected to the internet. As a result, IPv4 is gradually being phased out in favor of IPv6, which offers improved security and a larger address space.

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  • Are IPv4 and IPv6 separate?

    Yes, IPv4 and IPv6 are separate and distinct protocols for identifying and addressing devices on a network. IPv4 is the older and more widely used protocol, while IPv6 is the newer and more advanced protocol designed to address the limitations of IPv4, such as the exhaustion of available addresses. Both protocols can coexist on the same network, but they are not directly compatible with each other.

  • Doesn't IPv4 work, only IPv6?

    No, both IPv4 and IPv6 are used for communication over the internet. IPv4 is the older version and is still widely used, but it is running out of available addresses due to the increasing number of devices connecting to the internet. IPv6 was developed to address this issue by providing a much larger pool of available addresses. Both IPv4 and IPv6 can coexist and are used simultaneously in many networks.

  • Is IPv4 connected but IPv6 not?

    No, IPv4 and IPv6 are separate and independent protocols. They can coexist on the same network, but they are not directly connected to each other. Devices and networks can support both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, allowing for communication over both protocols.

  • How does subnetting work for IPv4?

    Subnetting in IPv4 involves dividing a larger network into smaller subnetworks called subnets. This is done by borrowing bits from the host portion of the IP address to create a subnet mask, which determines the size of each subnet. By using subnetting, organizations can efficiently allocate IP addresses, improve network performance, and enhance security by isolating different parts of the network. Subnetting allows for better organization and management of IP addresses within a network.

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