IP addresses and DNS | Internet 101 | Computer Science | Khan Academy
IP addresses and DNS | Internet 101 | Computer Science | Khan Academy
The co-founder of the Internet Vint Cerf and software engineer Paola Mejia take us through the ins and outs of how networks talk to each other.
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I’m confused to how it says this video has 250k views but only 9 comments and 57 likes
I think the key point to remember is that web servers also have IP addresses.
It’s a misconception what they say about IPv6, because in practice too much of the address is reserved to provide that many addresses for devices.
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*6:07*
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@0:16, Ethernet???? It’s Internet
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