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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 1104135" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hi Chuck! Yeah, Networking tends to leave a bit to be desired sometimes (and if actually understood by Corporations there would be much fewer hacks). But with the fe80 prefix you will not be targeted in any IPv6 attack. Now the reason for you not having the address is probably due to your ISP.</p><p></p><p>Not that this matters in any way, but if you have the time for some giggles, you can try this to find out:</p><p></p><p>As google has both an IPv4 and and IPv6 address, first copy and paste this in your browser:</p><p></p><p>IPv4.google.com</p><p></p><p>You should be able to get the google page as usual.</p><p></p><p>Now do the same for: IPv6.google.com</p><p></p><p>In all probability you will have gotten a "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site" message.</p><p></p><p>Now try the above 2 things on your cellphone which connects to the Internet in another manner.</p><p>Did you notice any difference between the PC and the Cellphone connections?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 1104135, member: 7463"] Hi Chuck! Yeah, Networking tends to leave a bit to be desired sometimes (and if actually understood by Corporations there would be much fewer hacks). But with the fe80 prefix you will not be targeted in any IPv6 attack. Now the reason for you not having the address is probably due to your ISP. Not that this matters in any way, but if you have the time for some giggles, you can try this to find out: As google has both an IPv4 and and IPv6 address, first copy and paste this in your browser: IPv4.google.com You should be able to get the google page as usual. Now do the same for: IPv6.google.com In all probability you will have gotten a "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site" message. Now try the above 2 things on your cellphone which connects to the Internet in another manner. Did you notice any difference between the PC and the Cellphone connections? [/QUOTE]
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