IPv6 basics

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IPv6 basics

Come and listen to an exciting event where we will talk about the basics of IPv6 and why the new generation of address space is so important for today’s internet. We will explain in a simple and understandable way how IPv6 addresses consist of 128 bits and how they are written in eight hexadecimal blocks. We will also talk about how IPv6 differs from IPv4 and why it helps solve the address shortage problem. In addition, we will introduce the main advantages of IPv6, such as automatic configuration, better routing and reduced need for NAT. The event is suitable for both beginners and those who want to refresh their networking knowledge. You can ask questions and discuss how IPv6 works in real networks. If you are interested in basic internet technologies, this is a good opportunity to get a solid start in the world of IPv6. Come and find out how the next generation of internet addresses work. We look forward to hearing from you, thinking along and improving your knowledge. See you at the IPv6 Basics event!