Author Topic: Are you ready for IPv6?  (Read 5391 times)

I don't like this new IP stuff. :C
it's hard to remember.

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary
That was everywhere.

I dont think Verizon wireless will support IPv6

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary
That's like complaing about how going from videotapes to DVDs was stupid and unnecessary.

The box IIRC allowed people's televisions/those-TV-box-things to receive(?)/read/play the new signals that had just became standard then. I'm not fully into the details because we don't got television at my house.

I dont think Verizon wireless will support IPv6
... why not

... why not
Will since i have one of their "hotspots" And mine doesnt have an option for updates

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary

That happened in literally every single city/state in every country.

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary
By getting rid of the brown townog signals the government can auction off the space in the radio spectrum. Cell phone providers could really use that space as mobile data is services are getting more complex.

This reminds me when everyone in my state had to switch over to some other kind of cable stuff and they had to put a tiny box on the top of their tv so they could watch tv
it was stupid and uneccicary

We suddenly got free TV when that happened too since my TV is digital capable.
it's strange but I didn't complain. :cookieMonster:

We suddenly got free TV when that happened too since my TV is digital capable.

implying TV hasn't always been free

implying TV hasn't always been free
uh
it's not
if you don't pay for a cable or satellite service, you can't watch TV



It would eliminate port forwarding as a destination issue, but not as a security issue.
So you won't need to port forward in order to host for games?