
IPv6
IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol, which is the system that assigns unique addresses to devices connected to the internet. Unlike IPv4, which has a limited number of addresses, IPv6 has a much larger address space, allowing for trillions of devices to be connected now and in the future. This ensures more efficient routing, better security features, and improved device connectivity. Essentially, IPv6 helps keep the internet running smoothly by providing more addresses and advanced technologies to support the growing number of internet-enabled devices.