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Starting The IP:v6::guide – IPv6 Knowledge

March 26th, 2009

As I firmly believe in the future of IPv6, and the urgency at which we need to teach ourselves and implement its services, I started the IP:v6:guide blog.

In time, it should feature all common protocols used by IPv6 with detailed explanation (readable text on the bits & bytes, not just for those highly schooled robots, but for humans like you and me), as well as examples.

Right now, it briefly describes the following topics.

And it holds a place for proper IPv6 links, and IPv6 tools. Feel free to join in the comments, and drop me a message when you see something wrong, or have a request.

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Changing network settings through the windows command line

June 24th, 2008

Linux can make you feel like a true nerd, by typing in all those fancy commands on a black & white terminal, and seeing it take effect on your computer/server. It’s a sense of accomplishment, once it works – you’ll definitely pat yourself on the back! In windows, even a dummy can change network settings. It’s a click-and-play thing. So how do you show off your Windows knowledge? By doing it command line style! Read more…

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