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Hello is it normal to have a unique-local-unicast address (i have 2) when using wifi at home on your secured network?
Thanks
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Hello is it normal to have a unique-local-unicast address (i have 2) when using wifi at home on your secured network?
Thanks
That refers to an IPv6 address Unique local addresses are available for use in private networks, e.g. inside a single site or organization or spanning a limited number of sites or organizations. They are not routable in the global IPv6 Internet.
Are you near an office building or something along those lines?
That refers to an IPv6 address Unique local addresses are available for use in private networks, e.g. inside a single site or organization or spanning a limited number of sites or organizations. They are not routable in the global IPv6 Internet.
Are you near an office building or something along those lines?
