ChatterBank1 min ago
how many computers are there on the internet?
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how many computers are there on the internet?
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IP addresses (IPv4) have been running out since the 90s, NAT was/is the primary way that the lifespan of the existing range of IPv4 IP addresses has been increased (as a side effect more or less it also greatly increases security).
IPv6 has been on the cards for some time now but hasn't really been widely implemented yet, but once it is it will increase the...
IPv6 has been on the cards for some time now but hasn't really been widely implemented yet, but once it is it will increase the...
14:40 Wed 31st Aug 2011
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82% of the UK have access: http://www.google.co....ze=0.035&iconSize=0.5
and 27% of the entire world.
As for the number of actual devices capable of using the internet... lots...
and 27% of the entire world.
As for the number of actual devices capable of using the internet... lots...
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There is no way of ever knowing the answer to this.
Ignoring questions such as what is a computer (my phones on the internet, is that a computer or not?) you also have the problem of NAT, which means that hundreds of computers share one link to the internet so from the outside that would look like one computer whereas in reality it might be several hundred computers.
Ignoring questions such as what is a computer (my phones on the internet, is that a computer or not?) you also have the problem of NAT, which means that hundreds of computers share one link to the internet so from the outside that would look like one computer whereas in reality it might be several hundred computers.
IP addresses (IPv4) have been running out since the 90s, NAT was/is the primary way that the lifespan of the existing range of IPv4 IP addresses has been increased (as a side effect more or less it also greatly increases security).
IPv6 has been on the cards for some time now but hasn't really been widely implemented yet, but once it is it will increase the maximum amount of IP addresses from 4294967296 to 340Sextillion addresses (which is enough for every single person on the earth to have 51557934381960373252026455671 IP addresses as personal, unique addresses!)
IPv6 has been on the cards for some time now but hasn't really been widely implemented yet, but once it is it will increase the maximum amount of IP addresses from 4294967296 to 340Sextillion addresses (which is enough for every single person on the earth to have 51557934381960373252026455671 IP addresses as personal, unique addresses!)