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Mark A. Miller, P.E.

President, DigiNet Corporation

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Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation

In our previous tutorial, we examined the capabilities of the Internet Control Message Protocol, version 6 (ICMPv6), which reports …

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Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation

 

In the last few installments in this series, we have examined some of the capabilities of the new …

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Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation

In the last installment in this series, we drilled down into the bit-level capabilities of the IPv6 header, …

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In the third installment in this series http://www.telecomreseller.com/2011/04/15/the-rise-of-ipv6-part-3-what%E2%80%99s-behind-the-curtain/ , we took a peek behind the curtain, exploring …

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By Mark A. Miller, P.E, President, DigiNet Corporation

 

If we review the very first article in this series , we see that perhaps the …

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Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation

 

If you ever needed an excuse to use one of your personal holidays for a high-tech celebration, …

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Mark A. Miller, P.E., President, DigiNet Corporation

Remember that film classic The Wizard of Oz? The Wizard had built up quite a reputation for …

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Mark A. Miller, P.E. President, DigiNet Corporation

In our previous look at IPv6, we saw that the protocol which we now call IPv6 was …

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What we now call the Internet was actually born in 1969 as the ARPAnet, developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Mark A. Miller

February 4, 2011 // Mark A. Miller, P.E.

Mark A. Miller, P.E. is President of DigiNet Corporation®, a Denver-based consulting engineering firm. He is the author of many books on networking technologies, including …

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