I'm reading Comer's TCP/IP book, where (page 107 of the 4th edition, if you're interested) he states: <BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip_ubbcode_quote"><font size="-1">quote ...
The current IP address scheme of 32-bit words is fast becoming inadequate. It would appear that 2 32 = 4 294 967 296 combinations of addresses should be enough for everybody, but in practice this is ...
If you are using Internet or almost any computer network you will likely using IPv4 packets. IPv4 uses 32-bit source and destination address fields. We are actually running out of addresses but have ...
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