Apparently the last of the IPv4 addresses have been, or soon will be, allocated. So it looks like the final switchover to IPv6 will have to commence quick. Linky
My question is this: Will we all have to get new cable modems and/or routers, to handle it? (I'm guessing our OSes will already work; there seems to be an option for IPv6 in Mac OS X)
My ISP is Cox, and their FAQ on this issue says that they are trying to make the changeover 'invisible' to consumers. How can they do this? The systems of IPv4 and IPv6 are so different that I always thought we, the users, would need new modems. Is this the case, or not?
My question is this: Will we all have to get new cable modems and/or routers, to handle it? (I'm guessing our OSes will already work; there seems to be an option for IPv6 in Mac OS X)
My ISP is Cox, and their FAQ on this issue says that they are trying to make the changeover 'invisible' to consumers. How can they do this? The systems of IPv4 and IPv6 are so different that I always thought we, the users, would need new modems. Is this the case, or not?
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