IPv6 (tutorial)

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Introduction

There are too many devices in the world for 32-bit (232, or 4,294,967,296) IP addresses to be sufficient.
The next version of the TCP/IP protocol, IPv6 offers 128-bit address space, or 2128 (≈ 3.4 x 1038) IP addresses.

IPv6 is supported since DD-WRTv22 prefinal5.