What Is The Difference Between Ipv6 And Ipv4?
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IPv6 is the successor of IPv4, the most widely used Internet protocol today. IPv6 is designed to allow for more efficient routing, support for mobile devices, and provide a much larger address space than IPv4. IPv6 also offers more security features, such as IPSec, which is not available with IPv4. IPv4 is limited to 4.3 billion addresses, while IPv6 can provide a virtually limitless number of addresses.