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URL: https://www.whatismyip.com/
Submission: On October 13 via api from US — Scanned from DE

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There is a standard of communication which is called an Internet Protocol (IP)
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The same is true for all equipment on the internet. Without this specific
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IP addresses may either be assigned static or dynamic. Static IPs are reserved
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Dynamic IP address are usually assigned on a first come, first served basis. The
types of IP addresses that are dynamic are often assigned to residential
customers.

Public vs. Private IP likely means someone wants to remain anonymous. The best
way to accomplish this is by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service or
proxy servers.

However, in tech terms private IP addresses are those addresses that are
reserved for internal network use only. Your home router has an external IP
address and internal IP address. The internal IP address is likely 192.168.1.1.
Your router will assign private IPs to all connected devices on your home
network.

The current versions of IP addresses being assigned are IPv4 and IPv6.


WHAT IS IPV4?

IP version 4 is currently used by most network devices. However, with more and
more computers accessing the internet, IPv4 addresses are running out quickly.
Just like in a city, addresses have to be created for new neighborhoods but, if
your neighborhood gets too large, you will have to come up with an entire new
pool of addresses.

There are exactly 4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses that can be assigned. IPv4
addresses consist of four octets using 0-255 and are separated by decimals like
this 75.0.253.255.


WHAT IS IPV6?

Internet Protocol version 6 is the replacement for the aging IPv4. An IPv6
address consists of 8 groups of four hexadecimal digits (0-9 and a-f) separated
by colons and looks like this 2600:1005:b062:61e4:74d7:f292:802c:fbfd. If one of
the groups only contains zeros, that group can be omitted.

One example is 2600:1005:b062:0000:74d7:f292:802c:fbfd can be rewritten as
2600:1005:b062::74d7:f292:802c:fbfd. The estimated number of unique addresses
for IPv6 is 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 or 2^128.

The old and current standard of addresses was this: 192.168.100.100 and the new
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* 1080:0:0:0:0:34:0:417A

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