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Unlock YouTube Success Step by Step Guide

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2 reviews for Unlock YouTube Success Step by Step Guide

  1. Willian Hohiudden

    The thing isn’t about running out of addresses It is about IPv6 is objectively better then IPv4It is about all devices have a public address, and you can, if you want to, make devices accessible from internetNotice, accessible, IF you want to, and open the firewall for the deviceAnd about network segmentation, you get /56 network from your ISP that you can divide into 256 different public IPv6 networks (as it should always be /64 in LAN) And you can then put your devices that phone home, that is IoT devices that you buy, in that LAN And then open and close the Firewall between different LAN and internet as you likeNo, IPv6 is easier to set up, as you only need to add the device to a LAN and it will work with no infrastructure And with just a router, if you want to Or with a DHCPv6-server if you want toAnd you really should not use IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, you should use mDNS or DNS for accessing machines And with DNS you can use the same name for both IPv4 and IPv6So for home LAN, you should use IPv6 because it is as easy, or easier, to manage as IPv4, and you can easy add security by divide the network into different LAN depending on how you classify they device And lastly, it is just disturbance to have IPv6 for devices that should be accessible from outside Because that make a difference that doesn’t need to be there, and you would need to know which devices have IPv4 and which have IPv6Lastly, IPv6 is a new thing to learn and hack with And this site is devoted to hack stuff, isn’t it? πŸ™‚

  2. Ruaa Infinite

    Thank you for your detailed input. It seems that your review covers network management and IPv6 versus IPv4, which is an interesting topic. However, our book, ‘Unlock YouTube Success Step by Step Guide,’ focuses specifically on strategies for achieving success on YouTube, rather than network addresses and subnetting. If you have any questions related to the book or its content, we’d be happy to help!
    Best regards,
    Ruaa Infinite Team

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