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What is an IPv4 Address ?

Before we go into what an IPv4 is, it’s important to understand what an IP address is. An IP address, short for Internet Protocol address, serves as a numerical label for a computer. It performs two primary functions: 1.Identifying the point of connection between two computers 2. Uniquely identifying each computer in a network. IP addresses are represented in notations that look like this: 192.0.2.1 (This is an exampleRead more

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 How to Find my IPv4

An IPv4 address is a number that uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. The format of an IPv4 address is four decimal numbers separated by periods, such as 192.168.1.1. Each decimal number can range from 0 to 255.IPv4 addresses are assigned to computers by routers or DHCP servers.People often ask: how to find my IPv4. There are a few methods to find out the IPv4 address of yourRead more

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 How to Get an IPv4 Address 

The demand for Internet-based services and tools has gone up drastically. This created a huge increase in the need for IP addresses. This guide will walk you through the process of how to get an IPv4 address.    What are IPv4 Blocks?  If you want to know how to get an IPv4 address, first we’ll need to discuss what IPv4 blocks are. This is because you cannot acquire IP addressesRead more

IPv4 Transfers Available Between APNIC And LACNIC

According to an article published by The Internet Address Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC), it will start processing inter-RIR IPv4 Transfers. The inter-RIR IPv4 transfer policy of LACNIC is compatible with the inter-RIR IPv4 transfer policy of APNIC and represents that APNIC can start to process IPv4 transfers among APNIC and LACNIC regions. However, the new LACNIC policy is not allow for inter-RIR transfer of ASNs.

About IPv6

With the rapid development of internet technology and the AI technology industry, the demand of internet users towards IPv4 addresses is getting bigger and bigger. At the same time, IPv4 addresses are running out due to excessive demand. To solve the shortage of IPv4 addresses in market, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has designed IPv6 to replace the IPv4 IP protocol. The length of the IPv4 address isRead more

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