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The Net is running out of IP addresses: What's it mean?

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Post by Josh "Spikey00" Y. Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:28 pm

Your IP address is your ticket to the greatest ride humanity has ever
built: the Internet. You don't get the same one every time, and in less
than a year you may not get any at all. We're running out of IP
addresses to go around. So, is it time to panic?



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Right now we use Internet Protocol version 4
(or IPv4) to dish out IP addresses to the computers, smartphones and
any number of other devices that require them these days — which could
be anything from a digital photo frame to a refrigerator. With IPv4, we
have about four billion of these unique IDs to hand out, and they are
always being repurposed and redistributed. Back in 1981 when the
standard was introduced, when computers weren't in every home and
smartphones didn't exist, four billion probably sounded like plenty.


Now, however, experts are saying that we could exhaust IPv4's available addresses in less than a year.


That could mean queues to be able to get online. You'd have to wait
for someone else to stop using an address before you can take advantage
of it. Maybe it'd even come to rationing — you couldn't use your
smartphone and computer to access the Internet at the same time, say.


Or maybe ISPs and tech companies will have to do what it's been doing since 1981: adapt and evolve.


There's already a new standard around the corner in IPv6. It uses
128-bit addresses to IPv4's 32-bit ones, meaning that the number of
addresses it can crank out is amazingly longer. It's also more secure,
to boot. The newest versions of Windows and OS X are already compatible, so what's stopping it? The cost.


According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the "upfront costs of
moving to the new protocol will be high" and "delays would push costs
even higher." In a world where we're already suffering from bandwidth
caps and higher priced, high-speed Internet, it'll be interesting to see
if "Now with IPv6!" is stamped on even higher ISP bills.


What can you take away from this? IPv4 isn't adequate anymore. Newer
devices will need to start using IPv6, and, honestly, the general
consumer probably won't even see the switch.
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Post by Gov Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:19 am

I know far less about this then I should. However internet access queues sound like a pretty annoying problem.
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Post by Josh "Spikey00" Y. Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:51 pm

Eh, well time to monopolize IPs as we do with domains!

Nah, I bet they will have something planned.
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