question archive IPv6 was introduced as the answer for the limited number of unassigned IP addresses remaining under the current IP version 4 addressing scheme

IPv6 was introduced as the answer for the limited number of unassigned IP addresses remaining under the current IP version 4 addressing scheme

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IPv6 was introduced as the answer for the limited number of unassigned IP addresses remaining under the current IP version 4 addressing scheme. Is NAT and private IP addressing the answer to IPv4 address space limitations? If NAT is the answer, why are we even concerned with IPv6? Should we just build more NATs instead? Discuss.

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