IPv4/IPv6 Addresses

IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are essential for connecting devices to the internet. IPv4 is an older protocol that utilizes 32-bit addressing, while IPv6 uses 128-bit. This allows a much larger number of unique IP addresses than what was available with the original protocol. By transitioning from one type of address to another, customers can ensure their connected devices have access to more reliable connections and better security features for online activities such as streaming or gaming.