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World IPv6 Launch Day

As the sun rises this morning so does the New Internet. I hope you use it wisely. From Wikipedia, "The growth of the Internet has created a need for more addresses than are possible with IPv4, which allows 32 bits for an IP address, and therefore has 232(4 294 967 296) possible addresses. IPv6, which was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) to deal with this long-anticipated IPv4 address exhaustion, uses 128-bit addresses, allowing 2128(approximately 3.4×1038) [...]

2023-04-11T10:09:24-04:00By |News Room|

Not so fast “Super Wi-Fi”

Dubbed as "Super Wi-Fi" in Wilmington, NC, I tested it on Feb.1st 2012 and my results were less than Super. Soon after the initial news release the term "Super Wi-Fi" is being challenged. Kelly Davis-Felner, the marketing director of Wi-Fi Alliance said "Wi-Fi is a trademark, there is no such thing as 'Super Wi-Fi,' and white spaces is not Wi-Fi,". Test points 1,2 and 3 are maybe 75 – 100 yards apart- if [...]

2023-04-11T10:09:52-04:00By |News Room|