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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jan 2008
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![]() | IP4 exhaust Link Am I the only one who worries about this? I know IP6 is in the running now. But what does this mean about IP4? Not every company will be able to merge them in an instance. Will server be down for a few days? What about Wallstreet? What about banks? I bet hackers will be happy ![]() Can anyone actually explain this in more detail what progresses company might take? What will happen? Kind regards
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![]() | It is a serious problem. However it is not that the internet will stop working. But when the pool is depleted no new IP's can be assigned.
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: London
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | It is a bit of a problem, but companies and ISP's have been aware of the issue for quite sometime. So, they have been adopting IP6, for a number of years.
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