Introduction to Networking Part 2 - IP Addresses Explained - What is IP Addresses

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Networking Fundamentals | Networking Basics | Learn Networking For Hacking | IP addresses (IPv4 - IPv6):
Logically addresses, meaning that they can change.

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Can point to one computer one day and another the next.
Public vs private IP

IPv4:
32 bit addresses
Computers only understand binary
A IPV4 address is divided into 4 sets of 8 binarys.

IPv4 problems:
Only 4 billion addresses.
The world have too many connected devices.

IPv6 - The solution:

128 Bits
Hexadecimal format
Each character is 4 Binarys
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The length of an IPv6 address is 128 bits, compared with 32 bits in IPv4. The address space therefore has 2^128 or approximately 3.4×10^38 addresses (340, 282, 366, 920, 938, 463, 463, 374, 607, 431, 768, 211, 456, which is approximately 340 undecillion, or 340 billion billion billion billion, addresses).

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When the last IPv4 address gets taken by a fridge

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Good video for beginners, but for anyone interested in this you should know there are many many improvements from IPv4 to IPv6 than just running out of addresses.

Garrett
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since when can egg boilers connect to the internet

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How can (7) be 201? Or (3)be 16? That doesn't work with the grid you showed in the video or does it?

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