IPv6 Subnetting: A Simple Guide for Beginners
IPv6 was developed to address the growing shortage of IPv4 addresses. While IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses, IPv6 uses much larger 128-bit addresses, providing an enormous address space. Subnetting divides a larger network into smaller logical networks, improving organization and management. Although IPv6 subnetting can initially seem complex because of hexadecimal notation, its underlying concept is … Read more