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Let me get this straight......
I use a computer and therefore should know the finer points of TCP/IP, IPv4, IPv6 etc...
I drive a car, should I know the composition of the rubber on my tyres?
I use a washing liquid (and a washing machine!) to clean my clothes, should I know which enzymes clean my clothes?
I use a remote control on my tv, should I understand the comms protocol that makes it work?
The entire basis for your post is flawed. You may care, I don't.
I don't need to know how TCP/IP works in order to utilise it on a daily basis.
I don't care if it's using IPv4 or v6.
I don't even have to know its name!
Last edited by jh2112; May 1st, 2006 at 10:57 AM.
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